My grandpa took a bad fall and isnt expected to make it more then a few days. He is in CA I am in WA so I just wanted to know how far along it too far.
Thanks
waddlemom
01-24-2009, 07:48 PM
I know for all Canadian Airlines its 36-37 weeks, if its any later than that they require a Dr's note!
dogmom327
01-24-2009, 10:31 PM
Depends on the airline. Check their website for the exact policy but if I remember correctly, they an ask for a Dr. note but I don't think they can require it (and how are they going to know how far along you really are anyway?).
RebekahG77
01-24-2009, 10:40 PM
Yep, what the pp's said... usually around 36-37 weeks
I'm so sorry about your grandpa. :hugs:
K-Murph
01-24-2009, 10:46 PM
Depends on the airline. Check their website for the exact policy but if I remember correctly, they an ask for a Dr. note but I don't think they can require it (and how are they going to know how far along you really are anyway?).
:yeahthat:
I flew from TX to NY while I was 30 weeks, then from NY to TX when I was 32 weeks. :giggle: Not fun when planes get cancelled and stuff for dumb reasons. :yuck:
mayamason
01-24-2009, 10:49 PM
I flew US Air at 35 weeks with no questions asked. You should be good to go (from the airline's perspective), IMO it matters a lot more how you're feeling physically, and your midwife/OB's professional opinion.