> Also bear in mind that if by some chance the baby is delivered in
> flight, it might have a real problem in not having any 'official'
> birthplace. It could well have citizenship by descent (which can
> create issues of its own for subsequent generations), but it's not
> clear whether any country would issue an actual birth certificate.
>
> Jeremy
i'm not sure but i dont think you'll be able to travel that far into
pregnancy, one for medical clearance reasons, as well as liability
issues with airlines, they tend to shy from those kinds of things...you
may be able to do some sort of waiver, i'd contact the airline that
you're planning to travel with and make sure. one last thing, different
airlines do have different policies and some are less enforcing of
policies, so it may be in your interest to consult with a few of them. I
know my wife wasnt going to be able to travel past 6 months , but that
was from the philippines to south korea. your best bet is to research
airline policies and then make sure about the medical clearance too,
hopefully you already have that.
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