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can she do this..........

Nope...she shouldn't even be out of bed!!!

WTF is her problem?!?!






dude....she's fine!

Some women even keep working right up until the moment their water breaks or contractions become too painful to work.
 
Originally posted by: conjur
Nope...she shouldn't even be out of bed!!!

WTF is her problem?!?!






dude....she's fine!

Some women even keep working right up until the moment their water breaks or contractions become too painful to work.


Yup, unless she has had one or more miscarriages or problem pregnancies. When in doubt ask her OBGYN
 
Some OB/GYNs will proscribe air flight when their patients are within a few weeks of their due date. That'd be the only objection I'd have (barring travel to the third world of course).
 
Originally posted by: conjur
Nope...she shouldn't even be out of bed!!!

WTF is her problem?!?!






lol
she just found out that her high school reunion is in a few weeks, but shes 8 months prego. I told her i want her to go. Shes been talking about it off and on for years. Yes i told her she should be fine. Never had a miscarriage or prob pregnacy
 
The only reason people say not to fly when they're close is cuz they don't want to have an in-flight delivery.
 
Originally posted by: codeyf
The only reason people say not to fly when they're close is cuz they don't want to have an in-flight delivery.
Whatever. All I know is that for all 3 pregnancies my wife endured her OB/GYN proscribed air travel for the last few weeks. (technical dude, not medical)
 
Originally posted by: conjur
Nope...she shouldn't even be out of bed!!!

WTF is her problem?!?!






dude....she's fine!

Some women even keep working right up until the moment their water breaks or contractions become too painful to work.

yea happened here at work before to one of the co-workers
water broke before 9am (before work starts) she was in the washroom at that moment
then she and her husband rushed to the hospital..they both work here
 
Originally posted by: Megatomic
Originally posted by: codeyf
The only reason people say not to fly when they're close is cuz they don't want to have an in-flight delivery.
Whatever. All I know is that for all 3 pregnancies my wife endured her OB/GYN proscribed air travel for the last few weeks. (technical dude, not medical)

Was she having morning sickness?
 
Originally posted by: cr4zymofo
What's the cut off month for prego women to legally drive? <hijack attempt>
My wife drove herself to her last weekly checkup when I was at work. She was able to drive as normal, but it took her a long time to get places as she'd have to stop to barf frequently. :brokenheart:
 
Originally posted by: Megatomic
Originally posted by: codeyf
The only reason people say not to fly when they're close is cuz they don't want to have an in-flight delivery.
Whatever. All I know is that for all 3 pregnancies my wife endured her OB/GYN proscribed air travel for the last few weeks. (technical dude, not medical)

I have no knowledge on why it WOULD be prescribed, which is why I was responding to the question about prego women being told NOT to fly. Even then, it isn't so much a MEDICAL reason for being told not to fly, it has to do with teh suxor airlines not wanting to have to make unscheduled pitstops/etc to drop off a newborn baby.
 
Originally posted by: Megatomic
Oh yeah, especially with pregnancies #2 and #3. Morning sickness became just sickness for her.

That's probably why she was given motion sickness pills to ease the morning sickness
 
Many airlines have policies that you can't fkly if you are past a certain poit. THe pressure change can have an affect on the woman and can cause her to give birth....

Ask her doctor.
 
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