First Airplane Trip - Land O Lakes,FL

Updated on May 03, 2007
A.M. asks from Land O Lakes, FL
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We are going on our first trip up to CT where we grew up for the 4th of July weekend. My son will be 7 months old then and I am nervous about flying with him. Any tips??

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T.D.

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I have a 22 month old and he took his first flight at 8 weeks and has been on about 10 since. The binky works like a charm. I also try to time it to where I am feeding him just as soon as we start to take off that way it dosen't bother his ears. Knock on wood we have had successful flights EVERY time!. Good Luck!

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A.B.

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Wow that is going to be hard........if I were in your shoes I'd try lollipops. I'd go to Sam's and buy a big bag of lollipops and let the baby go to town, bring some wet-wipes.
But the bottles, pacifiers, and boob would work too. I don't know if your baby uses a bottle- if so maybe getting some of that baby juice (or get some Juicy Juice and mix 1/2 w/ water). If your little one nurses- that would help the both of you relax...........but the person seating next to you may get an eyeful............

Good luck!!!!!

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L.S.

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Have a binky, bottle or boob for him when taking off and landing. It will help with the pressure in his ears. Other than that, just whatever you pack for a day out should do it. I once flew by myself when ds was 11 months and also had my 3 year old dd with me. It was much more work keeping her entertained because he slept the whole time.

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A.M.

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My son flew the first time at 4 months old and let me tell ya - it's easier the younger they are (I think). I gave him tylonel before we took off and nursed him during take off. I flew alone so I made sure I got a window seat and just made sure I covered up - people understand. I had one guy tell me it's okay do what you have to do and he never looked. I used my boppy pillow too - if you can, use pillows to make him comfortable. I'd try to suckers too and if you don't nurse just give him a bottle. If you fly out early enough, you might get lucky and he'll fall asleep. Good Luck and have great trip!
A. M

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