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What is Royal Caribbeans policy on cruising while pregnant?

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What is Royal Caribbeans policy on cruising while pregnant?

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If pregnant guests have entered or will be entering their 27th week before or during the cruise, they will be unable to travel. A physician’s Fit to Travel note stating that they are in good health, not a high risk pregnancy, and not entering the 27th week is required. Please fax the document to Special Needs at: 305-539-6666. The Special Needs Department may be contacted at: 800-722-5472, ext. 34492 or by e-mail: specialneeds@rccl.

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Royal Caribbean International cannot accept guests who will have entered their 24th week of pregnancy by the beginning of, or at any time during the cruise or cruisetour. A physician’s “Fit to Travel” note is required prior to sailing, stating how far along (in weeks) your pregnancy will be at the beginning of the cruise and confirming that you are in good health and not experiencing a high-risk pregnancy. The “Fit to Travel” note should be faxed to the Access Department at 1-954-628-9622. Please contact us at 1-866-592-7225 or at special_needs@rccl.com if you have already booked a cruise or cruisetour and do not meet this requirement.

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Royal Caribbean International cannot accept guests who will have entered their 24th week of pregnancy by the beginning of, or at any time during the cruise or cruisetour. A physician’s “Fit to Travel” note is required prior to sailing, stating how far along (in weeks) your pregnancy will be at the beginning of the cruise and confirming that you are in good health and not experiencing a high-risk pregnancy.

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