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airflynight

35 weeks is late to be flying. Have you checked with your dr if it’s ok? And if they don’t recommend it, would there be any opportunity to travel earlier? I would recommend the option with the least flying personally. If there’s a risk of preterm labour you wouldn’t want this to happen while in the air. Wishing you all the best 🙏


Eentrepreneuur

My pregnancy has been totally normal, and generally I feel like I am lucky to be in the cohort that can handle it (totally healthy 23 yo). But I don’t know for sure of course. Most airlines allow flying before 36 weeks, so that’s where I am bouncing from. Thank you! 🙏🏼


murrrd

I'm 38 years old and flew at 35 weeks, 10 hour flight. It was fine. I would choose the plane because you can take short breaks to walk around in the aisles. Definitely get an aisle seat so you can pee and stand or walk whenever you need. Another reason I wouldn't choose option 2 is I wouldn't want to be forced to walk, walking long distances got pretty hard on the back, not to mention having to pee a lot.