2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0228639
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Air travel during pregnancy and the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes as gestational age and weight at birth: A retrospective study among 284,069 women in Israel between the years 2000 to 2016

Abstract: Objective The American College of Gynecology (ACOG) recommendation does not limit air travel during pregnancy, yet the evidence for air travel effect on adverse pregnancy outcomes is limited and debatable. Study objectives were to examine the association between air travel during pregnancy and preterm birth together with decreased birth weight. Study design A retrospective cohort study. Methods The study evaluated 628,292 women who gave birth to singleton infants from 9/2000 to 9/ 2016 and classified them into… Show more

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“…There is no need to fear mild hypoxia associated with air travel. However, this does not apply to pregnant women with reduced oxygen saturation due to underlying diseases (e.g., severe anemia, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases) [41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48].…”
Section: General Effects Of Travel In Pregnant Women's Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is no need to fear mild hypoxia associated with air travel. However, this does not apply to pregnant women with reduced oxygen saturation due to underlying diseases (e.g., severe anemia, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases) [41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48].…”
Section: General Effects Of Travel In Pregnant Women's Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Short-haul flights are those routes on which an airport can be reached within 1 hour. Considering the average duration of pregnancy and birth in the case of single pregnancies, transport on long-haul flights up to the 36th week of pregnancy and on short-haul flights up to the 37th week of pregnancy is possible [41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48].…”
Section: General Effects Of Travel In Pregnant Women's Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%