Can I travel during the two week wait?


Can I travel during the two week wait? Traveling during the two-week wait is acceptable as it does not affect the ability for an embryo to implant. We do, however, prefer that patients do not travel beyond the range of reasonable medical care in the event of side effects that would call for medical care.


Does traveling affect implantation?

Traveling after the transfer Some patients on a tight time scale do travel home the evening after their transfer, however, we advise waiting until at least the following day before flying home. Flying or any other mode of transportation has not been shown to have any adverse effects on embryo transfer.


Is it OK to travel while trying to conceive?

Actually, before you get pregnant is a great time to travel, as doing so in your first or third trimester could be uncomfortable or not recommended at all. With some planning and precautions, you can enjoy your trip and keep your baby making plans on track.


Why travelling is avoided in early pregnancy?

Some women prefer not to travel in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy because of nausea and vomiting and feeling very tired during these early stages. The risk of miscarriage is also higher in the first 3 months, whether you're travelling or not. Travelling in the final months of pregnancy can be tiring and uncomfortable.


Can I travel during implantation days?

For most women, traveling during pregnancy is safe. As long as you and your fetus are healthy, you can travel safely until you are 36 weeks pregnant.