When DS was 11 months we flew to WDW and my ped. told me to give him 1/2 tsp of Benedryl a half hour before we took off. We got settled in our seats (he had his carseat) and I gave him the Bendryl. Twenty minutes later we started being pushed back and DS was out like a light.
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What about a child in pain form their ears on a flight???? I don't think peds recommend in just so parents don't have to deal with their kids on a flight. Their little bodies are less able to cope with alititude change than ours. Many get motion sick or have constant ear pain on planes. I don't think anyone here is condoning knocking your kid out so that you don't have ot deal with them, but what if it is better for the childs own well being to be sedated?
Plus the biggie for us was since she was so small, 1 month and then at 11 months, you dont know what alergies they may have. Being confined to a small, recycled air, plane with any number of exposure situations like peanuts, may trigger an anaphylactic reaction. At 30,000 feet there is no way to safely land in enough time to prevent her airway from becomming so swollen to pass proper air. We take it with us many places just to be safe.