Here are some tips that you need to pay attention to:
* Before you book your holiday, you need to work out how far your pregnancy is, so you can be sure that you have enough traveling time before your due date. It is necessary to do to make sure no problem arise for your flights and travel insurance.
* Visit your doctor to find out whether you will need certain vaccinations or medications needed for your holiday destinations. Extra precautions are needed to ensure for both you and your baby. Also do not forget to ask a letter of good health (health statement) as you might need to provide it for your airline company.
* Be aware on the pregnancy flight restrictions enforced by the airline as they may change after you booked your flight.
* Try to avoid oversea travel in the latter half of the third trimester as the increasing of complications risk. One of the main reasons is that medical are on your holiday destinations may not be sufficient to your needs.
* Do not forget to bring along your medical records, travel insurance documents and emergency contact number on you at all times. If you are traveling to a European Economic Area (EEA) countries, make sure you have a valid European Health Insurance Card (EHIC).
* Always check the small print of your insurance policy to make sure that you know what you are covered for and not. Contact the insurance provider if you have any questions.
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