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We have been planning a family cruise for a couple years, and it's this Septmeber. We will be traveling on NCL, and i know the policy of not being in your 24th week by the end. BUT I would like to know who (somewhat recently) has been on NCL and did they really make you prove what week you were in?
Re: NCL Cruises
They absolutely do. You also have to have a release from your dr.
The purpose is for your and your baby's safety. 24 weeks being the point of viability. If something happened before 24 weeks while on a cruise, there's nothing to be done. However afterwards, the baby is viable and the medical on the ship is not capable of providing that care.