Q. I am 31 weeks and some days I am just wondering what others expeirenced at this time duriing their pregnancy? thank you
A. im 34 weeks, ive felt pretty normal just huge and it has became hard to sleep at night
Can I take a pregnancy test 31 days after sex?
Q. I took a pregnancy test this morning. The last time I had sex was on June 17th, so it would be exactly 31 days today. The test came back negative (whew!). Do you think it was an accurate test result, or do you think I should test again in about a week?
Is 31 days long enough to get an accurate result from?
Is 31 days long enough to get an accurate result from?
A. 31 days is plenty long enough. If the test said negative, you are NOT pregnant.
good luck!
good luck!
How accurate would a pregnancy test after 2 weeks be?
Q. I have been told that a pregnancy test 2 weeks after having sex can be accurate. But *how* accurate? If it comes back negative, what are the chances of pregnancy? Like, if my g/f and I had sex on the night of October 31, how accurate would a pregnancy test administered on November 15 be?
A. The earliest a pregnancy test is likely to be accurate is 5 days prior to your period. Even then, it will be much more accurate 2-7 days after a missed period. It took mine 1-2 days after a missed period to show up positive.
Has anyone flown long distance flights in relative late pregnancy?
Q. I am planning a long distance flight (12 hours) in my late pregnancy - week 33. It is not a problem with the airline as long as I get OK from my doctor.
Looking for personal experience of flying this late in the pregnancy?
Looking for personal experience of flying this late in the pregnancy?
A. I have flown in internationally with my first two pregnancies at various stages. I was 31 weeks pregnant when I flew internationally with my last pregnancy. I will be 30 weeks later this summer when I fly internationally with this pregnancy as well.
As long as you get a check-up from your doctor and he/she says you are fine, then go for it. Double check with your airline because usually this late in pregnancy they require a note from your doctor dated within 72 hours of the flight.
Even if the airline itself says that you are fine, and even if you bring a doctors note, you must remember that the final decision is up to the Captain (who will be informed by the gate crew of your status).
FAA Airline regulations state :
Obstetrical patients are free to fly, but pose a significant risk in later stages of precipitating delivery during flight. Pregnancy past 32 weeks should be carefully considered for restriction from flight and must be accompanied with an authorization note from a doctor. Those past 36 weeks should be prohibited from flying unless personally accompanied by their doctor. (Taken from my husbands flight security and survival manual & FAA site) http://www.faa.gov/other_visit/aviation_industry/designees_delegations/designee_types/ame/media/Section%20II.7.1%20Transportation%20of%20Patients%20by%20Airline.doc
While traveling I advise you to keep your medical records, and the name and number of your doctor. You should also get the name and number of a doctor where you will be staying/visiting in case an emergency comes up.
To keep yourself safe and comfortable on the trip, follow these simple things:
*drink plenty of water
*avoid caffeine
*don't eat food that causes gas for at least one day before you travel (pressure builds up as you ascend through the altitudes and could cause pain)
*walk around as much as you can (up and down the aisles)
*stretch while sitting
*wear loose fitting clothing
*wear slip on shoes (your feet may swell)
*wear maternity support pantyhose or socks
*try to get an aisle seat or a front row seat for more leg room
*eat light foods
*eat small meals or snacks at frequent intervals rather than big heavy meals
*do not eat salt
*ask for a seat belt extender (depending on how big you are) and wear it just under your abdomen
*relax
If I can be of any more help or assistance, please feel free to contact me.
As long as you get a check-up from your doctor and he/she says you are fine, then go for it. Double check with your airline because usually this late in pregnancy they require a note from your doctor dated within 72 hours of the flight.
Even if the airline itself says that you are fine, and even if you bring a doctors note, you must remember that the final decision is up to the Captain (who will be informed by the gate crew of your status).
FAA Airline regulations state :
Obstetrical patients are free to fly, but pose a significant risk in later stages of precipitating delivery during flight. Pregnancy past 32 weeks should be carefully considered for restriction from flight and must be accompanied with an authorization note from a doctor. Those past 36 weeks should be prohibited from flying unless personally accompanied by their doctor. (Taken from my husbands flight security and survival manual & FAA site) http://www.faa.gov/other_visit/aviation_industry/designees_delegations/designee_types/ame/media/Section%20II.7.1%20Transportation%20of%20Patients%20by%20Airline.doc
While traveling I advise you to keep your medical records, and the name and number of your doctor. You should also get the name and number of a doctor where you will be staying/visiting in case an emergency comes up.
To keep yourself safe and comfortable on the trip, follow these simple things:
*drink plenty of water
*avoid caffeine
*don't eat food that causes gas for at least one day before you travel (pressure builds up as you ascend through the altitudes and could cause pain)
*walk around as much as you can (up and down the aisles)
*stretch while sitting
*wear loose fitting clothing
*wear slip on shoes (your feet may swell)
*wear maternity support pantyhose or socks
*try to get an aisle seat or a front row seat for more leg room
*eat light foods
*eat small meals or snacks at frequent intervals rather than big heavy meals
*do not eat salt
*ask for a seat belt extender (depending on how big you are) and wear it just under your abdomen
*relax
If I can be of any more help or assistance, please feel free to contact me.
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