I know some HAVE to because of work travel---somehow I escaped doing it with DS--but now that I'm pregnant again I'm very nervous about everything (having had a loss previously).
There is a trip I "should" take for work at the end of the month--both airports have full body xray scanners --- plus the amount of radiation while actually sitting in a plane is huge (my husband used to fly planes as well as being an avionics engineer for fighter jets so he's pretty knowledgeable on this stuff). It just freaks me out in a way--especially on a fetus that is just starting out it's life. So much can go wrong so early on, ya know? I guess I could drive it--it's about 5.5-6 hrs each way but of course driving has it's own risks LOL
I was just wondering if anyone else is having this issue.



Re: Would you fly while pregnant?
I've flown a few times already into this pregnancy and have a few more flights planned... (Although I don't have full body x-rays to deal with). I am wondering if they'd skip that portion for you.
However, for me - our families are 2500 miles away. If we care to see them, we fly - and we've had showers, weddings, birthdays, and and upcoming holiday season to contend with. We're ok with it.
I will say - the first trip back I did not have DH with me. I was only 7 weeks along or so - but it was so helpful when he accompanied me in trips afterward. I rested much better and it's just plain easier.
I will fly quite a bit due to work throughout my pregnancy and I'm not worried at all.
I actually have a trip in Feb. when I'll be close to 7 months pregnant. As long as I feel well and the doc says it's okay, I'm going on that one too.
I'm flying transatlantic at 13 weeks and back again 2 weeks later. I've done a lot of research, and everything says it's OK, as long as its a commercial plane with a pressurized cabin.
How do you know if the security gate is x-ray or not? I've read that there is no x-ray exposure in security at airports, except in the luggage scanner, but that is enclosed. Now I am concerned...do you just let the security people know you're pregnant so you can get a manual scan?
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i fly a lot, although i've officially asked for it to stop (it's work related). i asked, though, because the trips themselves wear me out, not because of flying.
i did a lot of research on the full body scans and they are fine for pregnant women. you can, though, request a pat down search at any airport and they have to comply.
the amount of radiation on a commercial plane is very small and is only a concern if you are a flight attendant and spend all day every day on a plane.
since finding out i was pregnant, i've had to go to italy, florida & arizona, and baby is still fine and kicking.
like i said, though, the actual traveling part is what zaps you. i got back from arizona a couple of weeks ago and slept for 19 hours and stayed in bed for 3 days. that's when i knew all travel had to stop.
Being 8,000 miles from my family and even farther from DH's, we have quite a bit of flying coming up so that we can get to see family before the baby comes. I'll be flying transatlantic at Thanksgiving (at 22 weeks) which will likely dictate whether we fly to see his sister in HK at Christmas (27 weeks). We also have a few short trips on the continent before then, so I expect I'll become an expert.
My former assistant is Chinese, and they wear these silver radiation blocking undergarments during their pregnancies to shield them from microwaves, tv's, laptops, and everything that could emit radiation. Maybe I'll look into getting one of those!