Can you imagine sailing on a Disney cruise ship or any cruise ship for that matter, while pregnant? One of the reasons there is a rule that women that are more than 24 weeks pregnant are not allowed to sail is because when pregnancy issues arise to get them off the ship is not that easy. An at sea rescue occurred by the Coast Guard and a passenger of the Disney Magic cruise ship that tested this theory, though how far along in the pregnancy the passenger was is not known.
A 31-year old woman that was sailing on the Disney Magic was airlifted early Saturday from the ship and taken to the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, Texas. The Disney Magic was 180 miles off the coast of Galveston when the rescue occurred, the U.S. Coast Guard reported.
The woman’s identity was not released and her current condition is not known. The emergency rescue was called in by the captain of the Disney Magic late Friday night. Disney thanked the Coast Guard for their assistance and declined to comment any further “out of a respect for the passenger’s privacy.”
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