Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:even if the answer is no, if your DH thinks there's a potential link perhaps you should consider not flying to put him at ease.
OP, you do what YOU want. Flying does not cause miscarriage
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:even if the answer is no, if your DH thinks there's a potential link perhaps you should consider not flying to put him at ease.
OP, you do what YOU want. Flying does not cause miscarriage
This. Do not let him control what you do when you know it's not harmful. Tell him to do some research and leave you alone.
look PPs, I'm a feminist too. this is not about controlling her body. her DH has also been through the trauma of a miscarriage and maybe he's being irrational, but this is an emotional time and it's his child too. of course, she can research. of course she can go if she wants. but is it really so horrible to think of her DH's feelings and maybe consider prioritizing those over her sister?
Anonymous wrote:NP here. I was recently pregnant (miscarried but unrelated - chromosomal defect). The advice I got against flying in the first trimester was on account of flying itself, but rather the exposure to germs/viruses (especially during flu season). Infection in first trimester can have out-sized effect on the fetus before the placenta is fully developed
Anonymous wrote:Big risk = to her marriage not her pregnancy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:even if the answer is no, if your DH thinks there's a potential link perhaps you should consider not flying to put him at ease.
OP, you do what YOU want. Flying does not cause miscarriage
This. Do not let him control what you do when you know it's not harmful. Tell him to do some research and leave you alone.
look PPs, I'm a feminist too. this is not about controlling her body. her DH has also been through the trauma of a miscarriage and maybe he's being irrational, but this is an emotional time and it's his child too. of course, she can research. of course she can go if she wants. but is it really so horrible to think of her DH's feelings and maybe consider prioritizing those over her sister?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:even if the answer is no, if your DH thinks there's a potential link perhaps you should consider not flying to put him at ease.
OP, you do what YOU want. Flying does not cause miscarriage
This. Do not let him control what you do when you know it's not harmful. Tell him to do some research and leave you alone.