Suggestion:
What happens if you hide it and have an accident on board? Is it really worth the risk? At least with a plane they can make an emergency landing, if you are on a boat in the middle of the sea it can take hours to get you the medical support you need and boats can be hazardous places.
Think of the wellfare of your unborn child.
If you are not allowed to travel on medical grounds ie you are pregnant I would imagine any reputable insurance company will refund the cost of your trip

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which cruise company is it and have you spoken to them… You dont have to give your name or even speak to them yourself but get someone to ask if there is any lea way. Your doctor may not fiddle numbers but if he gives you a certificate proving all is well they may allow you to travel. Also check your indurance to are you covered with them. It all very well flighing as they can make pit stops but as someone has already said the middle of the ocean is another kettle of fish…
Other than that see if travel dates can be changed or give the cruise away/cancel until you have had the bubba..
Good luck whatever your choice…
Ps baggy clothes work well
I'm 26 weeks pregnant and am tiny. So maybe just pray that you will not be too big and then you can pretend you are earlier than 26. I travelled recently and didn't have any certificates from my Dr, I just had to write in the dates on the travel insurance form. I agree with the others about being wary of maybe not having insurance to cover yourself.
If all else fails try a maxi dress… everyone looks preggo in them even when they aren't so you can blame it on the dress
If the cruise company does not allow pregnant woman at your stage, then i'm sorry but you cannot go.
You won't be covered by insurance so what if something goes wrong!?
wear something lose and black until your on the cruse when i was 26w i would have got away with it easy but some women get bigger faster.
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