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Is it save to travel in 7th months pregnant by flight. Becz my native is so far I can't reach earlier as possible as.
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It is ok to travel during 7th month of pregnancy as long as you don't have any signs of preterm labour like pain... bleeding....you will however need a certificate from gynaecologist for airlines to allow you to travel
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Start cap Duadilan retard once a day to avoid premature  delivery for 15 days. Chat me online.avoid Wt lifting and bending  duilring journey..  Pass urine at least 2 hrly don't hold for long
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For detail consultation connect with me online and we will discuss issues further..
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u cn travel..by flight..avoid jerks..get a fit to travel certificate from your gynaecologist
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