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Taking Milk Through Airport Security
Asked by J.H. from Colorado Springs
on March 13, 2008
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I'm taking my son on his 1st flight next week, he'll be 7 weeks, and need some advice. I'm breastfeeding and would rather pump before the flight than breastfeed on the...
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- Hey J., I think you should be fine taking a bottle with you. My daughter was bottle fed by the time we flew but I recall reading somthing about allowances for breast...
- Rules have changed...breastmilk can now be brought through security and on board anytime: with or WITHOUT a child in tow. They got a severe beatdown by moms (and dads)...
- Congratulations on your first flight with a baby! Our son took his first flight at 6 weeks and our new daughter was just 7 days old on her first flight! Let me ease ...
Car Seat in New York City?
Asked by T.H. from Austin
on July 20, 2009
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Hi! I'm going to NYC with my 2 year old, and I'm wondering if he needs to be in a car seat for cab rides. I heard that car seats are
not required. Has anyone had e...
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- I was in Baltimore, MD last week with my 21 month old and asked the policy: he said the car seat rule doesn't apply to cabs. I rode, nervously, in the cab holdin...
- Why take the risk with your child's safety? I would take a car seat. Your cab drivers may be great...but what about all the other drivers in the city. The adult sea...
- Hi T.. Never compromise the safety af a child! I'm sure with t little planning, you can locate a car service that has a carseat or one that is carseat friendly. C...
Will Be Traveling with 2 Month Old... New Mom Needs Help!!
Asked by J.A. from San Francisco
on January 11, 2009
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My fiance and I will be traveling next month. Our son will be 9 weeks at the time... I just have a few questions as to what to do. Will the airlines let me gate che...
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- We traveled when our daughter was 4 months. Key to our success was feeding on the takeoff and landing. No problems at all, although like you I worried. Have a great time!
- Hi, Congrats on your new baby! I traveled across the country and back (and a side trip within CA) when my son was 10 weeks. I had a very good experience. In fact, ...
- Yes airlines do allow you to gate checkin strollers. Car seat you will have to check in as Check-in baggage. You baby will do just fine on the plane. What you need...
Travel System Stroller or Other Smaller?- Suggestions for Air Travel with Baby
Asked by H.J. from Austin
on March 23, 2008
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I have 3 trips planned while my daughter is between the ages of 5-6 months. I will be travelling on my own and am very nervous about travelling with an infant.
She d...
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- H. - My daughter took 7 plane trips in her first year of life (all our family is out of state), so I have LOTS of advice! Feel free to pick and choose: Packing: ...
- I have traveled with my infant son too. I googled and researched it before hand. Go to www.flyingwithkids.com they have some great tips. I would say definetly take...
- My 18-month-old has been on at half a dozen plane trips, including one to Mexico, which also required cars, ferries and golf carts to reach our final destination. Most...
Flight with 16 Month Old
Asked by M. from Dallas
on July 20, 2007
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I will be taking a flight soon with my 16 month old. I have flown with her many times, but not since she has started walking and I took her off the bottle.
I plan to...
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- Hi M., I also used benadryl, but mine still had issues on the way there. On the flight back, I gave her a small snack as we took off and then I did not feed her again...
- Will your dd be traveling in her own seat or on your lap? How long is the flight? We started paying for my ds' seats at about your dd's age. What works for us i...
- good luck- i know how stressful that is- our son was 16 mos for his first flight. he literally ate snacks almost the entire time - probably gained 2 lbs on the plane!...
New Mom Needs Help Traveling with Infant for the Holiday!!!
Asked by L.V. from Dallas
on November 26, 2007
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Moms I need your help! My husbands grandparents are sending us to Hawaii for Christmas. We have a 3 month old... who will be 4 months old son who is coming along. They...
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- He'll need to suck on take off & landing, to help his ears. If you are nursing that is easy, if not maybe a pacifier. When I traveled with my almost 9 yo when he w...
- You do not need to purchase an addition seat for any child of the age of 2. The airline will allow you to put the baby/child in a carseat if there is an open seat but ...
- OK, so I was pretty prepared after posting a note on this site. and you have received great advice! I have one more piece of advise that I didn't think of when I mad...
Disney World Here We Come!
Asked by C.B. from Kansas City
on November 22, 2006
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As an adoption celebration my husband and I are taking our two kids and my parents to Disney World for a week. We are flying and I'm very concerned about how my kids ...
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- We just got back from Florida ... actually we have been 4 times, starting when my son was 18 months old. I have a son, 6, and daughter, 2. On the plane, here are t...
- Just make sure your children get plenty of time to burn off energy before being required to sit for a long time on a plane. If they take naps than a flight right at n...
- How exciting!!! How old are the girls?
What's Allowed in the Airplane(domestic Flight) for My Toddler to Eat and Drink?
Asked by J.C. from Philadelphia
on November 28, 2007
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I am traveling with my22 months old daughter for the first time and not sure what I can and cannot bring in for her to eat and drink...everyone tells me something diff...
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- first bring lot and lots of snacks... and sippy cups but after you go through security you can purchase drinks and take them on the plane snd then fill the sippy... Al...
- Hi Jin, it sounds like everyone has given you great advice - I travel a lot for work and with my daughter (who is now 3) so thought I'd pitch in as well. First, sn...
- Hi Jin! We fly a lot! You can bring whatever food you want. NO LIQUID. Bring an empty sippy - even if you have to dump it in the sink right before you go thru se...
Where to Live
Asked by L.V. from Dallas
on August 22, 2007
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Hi Moms!
We are trying to sell our house in chicago and move to TX. I am so unfamiliar with the area that I am trusting my real estate agent to put us in the right...
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- Interesting challenge without a hint of a price-range. There are pockets of bad areas in most any city and great areas too. Southlake, Grapevine, and Colleyville all...
- Does your husband work for ATA? If so, I think my hubby and your hubby may know each other. Anyway, we live in Grapevine, it is only a 10 min drive to DFW w/out tra...
- Keller, Colleyville, Southlake are all great areas and fairly close to the airport (depending on traffic of course). They have some great school districts as well. ...