By Joseph Hazan, M.D.,FACOG
You might have heard the latest news.
During most normal pregnancies air
travel is now considered safe.
THE LATEST RESEARCH
Well-designed studies have demonstrated
that in general during uncomplicated
pregnancies air travel is considered safe
until the 36 th week of gestation.
Now concerns over this issue have
been addressed by the FAA as well.
If you would like to see the FAA info
it is at jag.cami.jccbi.gov/cariprofile.asp.
Many women may safely fly up to the 36th
week of pregnancy.
CONCERN REGARDING COSMIC RADIATION
Cosmic radiation exposure even during the
longest distance intercontinental flights
will be below the 15% limit.
Pregnant women who fly frequently run
the risk of higher exposure that could turn
risky.This issue is addressed by the
National Council on Radiation Protection
and Measurements and the International
Commission on Radiological Protection.
A COMMON QUESTION
Pregnancies that require special care may
need to avoid air travel.
Medical and obstetrical emergencies may
arise during air travel. These could put
the fetus and mother at risk.
This is why during your pregnancy you need to
check with your obstetrician and with your
airline what is applicable in your specific
situation.
Bibliography:
1) ACOG ( American College Of Obstetricians
and Gynecologists)
ACOG Today/ Oct.2009. Clinical Issues.
ACOG Committee Opinion. Air Travel During
Pregnancy.
Update. Obstetrics and Gynecolgy Oct. 2009.
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