12 answers

Air Travel with Pumped Breastmilk

I am looking for some tips from traveling, breast-feeding moms... I need to fly out to attend a funeral this week and will be leaving my 3-month-old son home with Dad. I exclusively breastfeed and am wondering the best way to store and travel with breastmilk. I have read the updated TSA guidelines that it is allowed in quantities greater than 3 ozs whether you are traveling with an infant or not. Is it best to carry-on a cooler with ice for storage or what are other options? Any information/tips would be much appreciated.

What can I do next?

Featured Answers

Are you able to freeze the milk while you are out of town before you leave on the flight? Then just keep it in a cooler for the flight, maybe with an ice pack. That way it will stay cold.

More Answers

Are you able to freeze the milk while you are out of town before you leave on the flight? Then just keep it in a cooler for the flight, maybe with an ice pack. That way it will stay cold.

I have flown twice since my now 8-month old boy was born, and he is also exclusively breast fed. One trip was 5 days, and the other was 3 days. I carried my pump with me in my carry-on bag. Be prepared to possibly have it hand-checked through security, they had to make sure my pump wasn't a "weapon", or a "device". I also pumped at the airport (bathroom) when I needed to. Regarding bringing back breastmilk--I was told at the time that I couldn't bring it on board with me because my storage bags would be over the 3 oz for carry-on. What I did was, I froze all my milk at my destination (most hotels will accomodate you with a portable freezer if you request it), then I placed all my frozen milk bags in a large plastic bag, wrapped the entire bag with bubble wrap insulation, THEN wrapped the entire thing up in a blanket. I packed it with all my other clothes in my medium sized suitcase that I checked. Both of my above mentioned flights were four hours...and with the 45 minute drive home from the airport, all my breastmilk was still completely frozen. I couldn't stand the thought of dumping all that precious milk, so I was very happy that I was able to bring it all back with me. I must say, the most difficult part was pumping a ton BEFORE my trips, to have enough milk for when I was gone. :) Good Luck!

Look at the post from 7/17/07 called "pumping out of town" http://www.mamasource.com/request/482398251652218881 this should be the link. I think you will find you anwer there.

I recently flew Delta and the travel agent called the airline for me and I took my bottles of milk back with me as a carry-on in a soft flexible cooler with ice bags. I did not freeze the milk because the hotel room only had a refrigerator. The airline had told my travel agent that if I needed they could put my milk in the refrigerator on the plane, but it was only a short flight and I didn't need to do this. I had no problems taking the milk through security, I did have my breastpump as a carry-on as well. Good luck.

I know that you are not able to bring ice packs on the plane and I am not sure if you are able to bring the milk on the flight if there is not a baby present. If you could freeze it and pack it in a soft sided cooler with lots of freeze packs in your bag that you check that will probably be the only way to get it home. Good luck and I hope that it all works out.

I am actually doing this same thing at the end of next month. I don't need the supply of milk so I'm just going to "pump and dump". I'll be gone for four days so I'm just bringing along my pump and one bottle and I will pump at the times I need to and then just dump the milk. That way I don't have to worry about freezing/storing or airplane guidelines. My son is older (8 months) and I have a huge supply of frozen breast milk so like I said I don't really have to worry about saving it, so if this option works for you I'd try that. I hate wasting it but its less of a hassle.

If you have access to a freezer, try freezing the milk. You can bring frozen items thru security. If it is more than a few puches then you amy want to freeze and travel with a small cooler that you can check. Call TSA for guidelines.

In the past when I have had to travel, I have taken a cooler as a carry-on with my expressed breast milk in it. I used frozen ice packs to keep the milk cold during travel. If you don't have those, you can always you ice cubes and just replace them when they begin to melt but it's a big pain. Hope this helps

Required Fields

Our records show that we already have a Mamapedia or Mamasource account created for you under the email address you entered.

Please enter your Mamapedia or Mamasource password to continue signing in.

Required Fields

, you’re almost done...

Since this is the first time you are logging in to Mamapedia with Facebook Connect, please provide the following information so you can participate in the Mamapedia community.

As a member, you’ll receive optional email newsletters and community updates sent to you from Mamapedia, and your email address will never be shared with third parties.

By clicking "Continue to Mamapedia", I agree to the Mamapedia Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.