Hello ladies...
This is more so just a rant...So I was supposed to be going on a all girls trip to Puerto Rico in October. When I attended my first prenatal visit, I forgot to tell my dr. that I was going but in my packet, there was information regarding the Zika Virus. So I went on the CDC website to see the latest news regarding Zika and come to find out, Puerto Rico has been elevated to level two, meaning pregnant women should avoid going there. Of course when I called my dr. to get her opinion she strongly advised me not to go. UGH! I hate to sound selfish, but I was really looking forward to going on that trip! And to top it off, I wasn't able to get a full refund because my girlfriend didn't put insurance on the trip!
BTW...if you have a planned trip, going to a zika prone location outside of the country and booked before March 31st of this year, American Airlines will give you a full refund on your airline ticket. Unfortunatly we booked with AA Vacations
But that's all...my baby comes first not matter what! - it just would have been nice to get away from reality for awhile.
Re: The Zika Virus Ruined My Future Vacation!!
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@tennis11785 can you look into this instead??
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i totally hear you being bummed though!!
Unfortunately they've done studies that have found damages from exposure during the 2nd and 3rd trimesters as well
https://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/zika-virus-outbreak/study-finds-zika-damages-babies-all-stages-pregnancy-n532086
While the risk of microcephaly is highest in the 1st trimester, the virus can still attack the brain of developing fetuses later in pregnancy. The baby would not have the small head, because the head has already developed, but the brain can still be damaged. And there are risks of the placenta being damaged by the virus. We changed our vacation plans to avoid anywhere the virus might be this summer, even though we'll be halfway through the 2nd tri by the time our vacation starts.
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I actually sent over a letter from my ob also but they still didn't issue me a full refund. I'm guessing its because we booked with AA Vacations. But if you book a flight with AA, you have to submit a letter in order to get a full refund of your airfare.
I'm glad I was able to give some helpful information to anyone who may have to cancel a planned vacation.
Also, anyone who is traveling to Florida anytime soon should also check the CDC website because there is a home grown case out in Florida now. A nurse who was taking care of a zika virus patient, has now been infected. And she didn't get it from intercourse or a bite. So now they are trying to find out how she contracted it.
Just trying to keep up-to-date on this issue.
There are 2 separate cases in Florida right now in 2 different counties where local transmission (transmission from mosquito to human) is suspected. The reporting on this right now indicates that the infected persons did not travel, but sexual transmission has not been entirely ruled out yet. All of the reporting seems to indicate that it is more than likely local transmission, however. https://www.cnn.com/2016/07/21/health/broward-county-zika-investigation/