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I really want to have time to relax before giving birth, I'm pregnant and want to go to Turkey, but a little
We are going at the end of May for a period of 25 weeks.
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аватар annarudnik
This is your 6th month? I think you can go, there are a lot of pregnant women resting there, but first, consult a doctor.
аватар annarudnik
and yet, before leaving, find yourself a very good hotel based on reviews, and not on photographs and at least 5 *
аватар babak83
Can anyone recommend a good hotel with medical care?
аватар Amir1
my wife was also in her 6th month when we went on vacation. but she tolerated the pregnancy very well, without any toxicosis, etc. But when we arrived (we changed the climate and food), she immediately developed a terrible allergy, especially on her hands and lips. The insurers said that this was not covered by insurance and, as a result, an expensive doctor's appointment with minimal benefit, because. The allergy went away only at home after a week. And for some, nothing happens. No one will tell you here (not even a doctor) what will happen there, it's like a lottery. You choose.
аватар babak83
Amir1 tell me, please, did your wife rest in Turkey for the first time, did she have any allergies before this case?
аватар amir_amira
Before, we constantly went to rest and she never had such a thing before or after. But it was in Egypt, although I do not see the difference. And it doesn't necessarily have to be yours. Like I said, it's a lottery.
аватар Lara92
In fact, flying closer to 7 months and beyond is not recommended. Because it is not known how the body will react to the flight and climate change. The risk of preterm birth increases by 60%. My mother, an obstetrician-gynecologist with experience, says that this risk is not justified. Moreover, you are not flying to Europe, here medicine (as in Egypt) is, to put it mildly, an order of magnitude lower. And then they should not be allowed on board the aircraft for a period of 7 or more months. And in general they are obliged to ask for a certificate from a gynecologist that there are no contraindications. And in general, it is pointless to hope that you will be assisted on board. there are now few flight attendants even with medical courses (very few). I’ll tell myself, I flew to Egypt at the 5th month of pregnancy, provided that my husband (if anything) could help me (even though he is a surgeon, he knows what to do in such situations). I had a great rest, though I followed the food.
аватар dasha105
If the pregnancy proceeds absolutely normally, without the slightest (!!!) deviations, you can fly. Only important advice: when you take a ticket, insurance does not cover unforeseen cases of pregnancy, however, you can take all-inclusive insurance - before you paid extra $ 20 and provided medical assistance for any occasion for free. you need to contact a travel agency for the services of an insurer (sometimes they help with this). You can insure yourself, only in the insurance you need information about pregnancy! If you fly - be sure to put on compression stockings on your legs and get up every 20-30 minutes, walk in the plane. this is very important, because blood clotting is increased during pregnancy, without regular warm-up there is a risk of venous blood clots.
аватар turcanka
IN NO EVENT DO NOT GO WHERE IF YOU DEAR THIS CHILD !!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am a doctor, I worked in Turkey for some time. You can get high-quality medical care only in a very expensive clinic. if God forbid that.and this is not all the troubles that are possible.Remember the story of a young couple from Russia 2 years ago.In general, I categorically do not advise you to go!!!!!!!!!
аватар HotLine
Only about the formal side.
1. There are restrictions on the flight of pregnant women in the rules of air transportation. Find out the rules of the airline whose flight you will be offered in the package. Someone has general wording (may require a certificate), someone has strict ones (for example, with a period of more than 24 weeks it is prohibited, again a certificate with a deadline). Those. If they see it at registration, then there may be problems.
2. Standard medical insurance does not cover cases related to pregnancy. It will be difficult to buy additional insurance.
аватар fish9
I think Turkey will remain where it is now and in a year and a half, and you and your baby will have a wonderful rest there. And now it’s probably smarter to think about your and your baby’s health. As an alternative, you can consider resting in the mountains or in the forest, in a familiar climate and closer to home.
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