KUL to BNE flight diverted to DPS for Australian passenger in labour

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Not many details here, I wonder how far along she was. MH's policy says preggos are allowed to travel up until the 35th week of pregnancy. I find that astonishing! It's surprising in a way that this sort of thing doesn't happen more often.

Bali's Ngurah Rai airport managers Angkasa Pura and Herry A.Y. Sikado said flight MH135 from Kuala Lumpur to Brisbane requested a priority landing on Friday because the pregnant woman was "about to give birth".

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-10-...labour-forces-emergency-plane-landing/5840980
 
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I understand she was 24 weeks pregnant with no complications thus far. She did give birth but I understand the infant had died prior to birth.
 
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