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Anyone dealt with this issue when flying with your infant? What are the rules? thanks!
thanks for the info - what about taking a bottle of breast milk on the flight - are we allowed to do that?
)(My friend with twins just flew carrying on over 200 ounces after a long weekend without her kids! She's my hero.)
Dang, she's my hero, too!!!!!
wow, me, three! Good for her. I'm glad to hear they are allowing breastmilk on flights now for moms NOT traveling with their babies. that rule was so bizarre! Why would you need to travel with a lot of pumped milk if your baby was WITH you? So weird.

As a former Flight Attendant, I can tell you that you are allowed to nurse your baby onboard and the sucking does with help their ears. You just can't do it during take off and landing, obviously. I would always tell parents to let the child suck on something during take off and landing--a binkie, a bottle or candy or crackers/cookies if the child is older.
If you need to keep milk or juice cold, just ask the Flight Attendant to fill the sick sack with ice and it will keep your liquids cool until you land. If they try to tell you it's against FAA regs, they are lying.![]()
Most FA's will ask you to cover up if you are exposing yourself jus to make others more comfortable. Just a thought.![]()
My sister had to pump&dump for two business trips last year before they changed the restrictions. I'm so thankful that they have. My first business trip is next week and I'm hoping to be carrying 90 ounces or so on the way back.
I don't do it very often so it takes a while to get a decent amount out.My sister had to pump&dump for two business trips last year before they changed the restrictions.
that stuff is like GOLD!!!!!Just to clarify, if your baby is a lap child, you CAN nurse during takeoff and landing. If you purchased a seat for your child, the FA is allowed to require that your baby be buckled when the seatbelt light is on (some do, some don't).