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They won't, but they will ask if you are when you book. It's there if you happened to go into labor. I love to cruise, but I wouldn't risk it.
I have a 2 month old, so I have been pregnant, not just throwing in opinions. lol
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My mother-in-law is wanting to book a cruise for the week after Christmas and I was SO EXCITED until she read the fine print that women over 24 wks pregnant are not allowed. I'll be 26 weeks then. I just left a message for my midwife to ask her opinion. Does anyone have experience with this? Are they going to demand a doctor's note that says I'm less than 24 weeks before they let me board the ship?