QUOTE(yeepeng16 @ Dec 5 2019, 11:47 AM)
My hubby and I were planning to have our short babymoon trip for nearby countries for 4-5 days only. I have checked AA (they only allowed till 34 weeks) and MAS (they allowed till 36 weeks for single pregnancy). Although MAS stated that I would need to have a letter from doctor for fit to travel and need to sign a declaration form, but the rules are quite vague. Eg. validity of the doctor letter, or how if the ground crew rejected me on the spot?
Hope anyone who can share this experience. I really worried if we planned everything but last minute unable to onboard the flight. Thanks!
When my wife was carrying our 1st child she followed me on a trip while 32 weeks pregnant and she had a letter from her gynae that stated she was fit to fly.
It was a trip to Taipei.
What was supposed to be a 2 week trip had to be extended to 3 weeks. It is important that your gynae provides you with a letter that states you are fit to fly up until your projected return flight, in our case ours gave us till 36 weeks.
When we landed we had to go straight to the hospital as she started feeling pains.
For our 2nd, she took a 2 week trip at 32 weeks but trip went past the 34 weeks as there was some delays. She was allowed to board without issues.
Anyway point is it can be done if that is what you want.