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Travelling During Pregnancy

By Gardelee Benandanio


There may come a time while you are pregnant that you must travel, if this is the case, you of course must obtain permission from your doctor before booking your flight or planning your itinerary. There are some expectant mothers who should not travel at all because of the delicacy of their pregnancy, while there are those who are healthy enough to go ahead once they get the consent of their doctor.

When you are about to travel you might want to ask your doctor about which tests he or she still needs to perform and to schedule your trip around this, during pregnancy you don't want to miss any of your important tests as these may be critical to the health of your pregnancy. You need to collect all your health records, as wherever you go, if an emergency occurs the doctor that you will see, will have some idea of your medical history quite quickly without having to call or fax your other health care provider, as this could take hours and delay your treatment.

So take along a copy of your prenatal chart. This chart should have your age, your (LMP) last menstrual period, it should list any allergies you may have, all your previous test results, your blood pressure results, urine test results, your surgical and medical history. You will need to make sure you have listed your emergency contacts outside and within the area you are visiting. The next step will then be to pack all the medications you will need to have for any ailments you possess and don't forget to pack your vitamins especially folic acid which is vital during pregnancy.

It becomes obvious now why you must take along a copy of your prenatal chart. The chart contains a variety of information, including your full medical history as well as your surgical history.

It will also contain records of your blood pressure, urine test and antenatal test results. You should also make sure that all your contacts are listed both from where you are visiting and from home, so that they can be contacted in case of emergency. After all that is done you need to make sure that you pack all vitamins and medication. You might have some difficulty obtaining your medications wherever you may be going. However, do not take your medication out of the original packaging with the labels as you may need to prove that they are in fact medications that you need for your health when passing through customs.




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