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Pregnant women and newborn babies who are pregnant for more than 8 months need proof to fly.
Most airlines have special requirements for pregnant women and babies to fly. Experts suggest that both pregnant women and babies must abide by the relevant regulations of airlines when flying, otherwise it will bring danger to themselves and their babies.

Early education experts said that pregnant women must consult airlines in advance to clarify relevant regulations. Generally speaking, most airlines agree to let pregnant women who are less than 8 months pregnant, healthy and have no history of premature delivery fly. But in terms of specific details, airline regulations may be different.

After inquiry, the reporter learned that pregnant women who have been pregnant for 8 months and less than 9 months need to provide the "Diagnostic Certificate" stamped by medical units at or above the provincial level within 72 hours before boarding the flight, and can purchase the flight ticket only after the airline agrees. Pregnant women who are pregnant for more than 9 months (36 weeks) do not accept tickets.

Early education experts suggest that, in general, pregnant women who are pregnant for 7 months are best not to travel by plane. For pregnant women who are about to give birth, don't risk flying for temporary convenience, because airlines can't tell pregnant women the specific pregnancy time. Air pressure, turbulence, mental state and other uncertain factors during the flight will have an unpredictable impact on the body, especially when the expected date of delivery is near, and it is easy to give birth at any time, not to mention that in high-pressure air, the pressure will cause the uterus of pregnant women to contract, which will easily lead to premature delivery or abortion. The most dangerous thing about giving birth on the plane is that once the pregnant woman has an emergency such as dystocia, massive bleeding, amniotic fluid embolism, or the child has suffocation, there is no condition for first aid treatment on the plane.

In addition, newborn babies should be cautious when flying. Usually, airlines stipulate that babies must be born after 14 days before boarding, otherwise the respiratory organs can't adapt. /kloc-Babies over 0/5 days can fly with relevant documents. But for the sake of children's health, it is best to postpone their flight time.

It should be noted that children with epilepsy or congenital heart disease should pay attention to strengthening nursing on the plane. Children should not eat too much and have a fever before flying. The nasal cavity must be unobstructed. When the plane quickly rises to the sky and lands, the mother can feed the baby with milk or water, so that his sucking can make the eardrum unblocked and avoid air pressure from damaging the eardrum.