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I would ask your wife's doctor about altitude related issues. If you are
concerned you can always give her supplemental oxygen over say 5000 feet or base it on an oxygen monitor. "Captain Wubba" wrote in message om... Hello. I posted this in another group but got no response. I was wondering if anyone here might be able to point me in the right direction. My wife is pregnant with our first child. She is currently 12 weeks into an apparently uncomplicated pregnancy. She's in good health, and has no specific problems that we know of. I have heard conflicting advice about flying in small, unpressurized planes while pregnant. She's very comfortable flying, and we like to travel, and would like to travel via general aviation both before and (after a suitable age) after delivery. The aircraft we fly in is not pressurized (It's either a 206 or a Beech Musketeer). I had a few questions: 1. What is the maximum altitude that would be 'safe' for for an expectant mother to fly at? 2. Does this vary with the stage of pregnancy? 3. Is there a time when we should simply stop flying? 4. Are there any resources that anyone know of concernign flying with small children (i.e. headsets, inner-ear issues, etc.? Thanks in advance for any help ![]() Cheers, Cap |
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