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Because air turbulence cannot be predicted and
the risk for trauma is significant, pregnant women should be instructed to
continuously use their seat belts while seated, as should all air travelers.
Pregnant air travelers may take precautions to ease in-flight discomfort,
and although no hard evidence exists, preventive measures can be employed to
minimize risks (ACOG, 2002). Pregnancy also predisposes to a risk of
superficial and deep venous thrombosis due to alterations in clotting
factors and pressure of expanding uterus (Anderson, 2001) |