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If you are pregnant and plan to travel once you have entered your 29th week of pregnancy, a medical certificate or letter signed by an appropriately qualified doctor or midwife is required, stating:
the confirmation of a singleton or multiple pregnancy
the pregnancy is progressing without complications
the estimated date of delivery
that you are in good health
that there is no reason known to them that would prevent you from flying
Please note that for your safety, if you choose not to carry a medical certificate, Emirates reserves the right, under certain circumstances, to refuse boarding.
If yours is a multiple pregnancy, no air travel is permitted after the 32nd week of gestation. For single pregnancies, travel after the 36th week of gestation will be permitted only after prior clearance is granted by the Emirates medical department. A medical information form (MEDIF) will need to be submitted for clearance purposes.
Thought should be given to whether the medical facilities at your destination country are adequate to cope with any problems which may arise. Sufficient travel insurance is strongly recommended in case of preterm labour abroad. It is wise to avoid travelling to remote locations whilst pregnant.
Heavy lifting during pregnancy should be avoided, so take care with your baggage.
As with normal travellers, if you require medications during your pregnancy, ensure that you have an adequate supply for the journey. Please remember that certain medications, such as certain types of anti-malarial medications and vaccinations, cannot be used in pregnancy. If the destination country requires such prophylactic measures, it is better to postpone the journey until after your delivery. |
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