Wow! this is not a debate we all have opinons. Thank you and thank u for everyone who actually read my first post about tips or suggestions with flying with a lap child. if there is no way u will ride a plane with a lap baby then why r yall on here..when i said its not an option or for discussion thats what i meant. i have read threads about lap babies and they all end up as a debate and i was trying to avoid that. i honestly believe its safer to be in my lap on a plane than in a car in a car seat but that does not mean im going to suggest to others that they shouldnt take a child in a car. We all have our opinons and what works for others does not for another.I Think it is very rude for others to say i dont care about my child because i will fly him in my lap i was on bed rest for 5 months for this one so dont even dare to say that. if anyone wants to gadly make another seat on the plane or pay for cancelltation on one reservation and pay for another seat please be my guest!
No debate here. You need to understand that it isn't about plane crashes here. It is about sudden, unexpected turbulance. There is no way you are going to be able to hold onto a baby if that plane drops 1500'. No, it doesn't happen often, but if it did happen, and it was your baby bouncing off the overhead, perhaps you would feel differently.
then dont put out there that i should buy a seat. it made it seem as if i should buy a seat for my child or not fly at all. dont say "dont fly at all" if money is a concern and i wouldnt have bought it up.if u are not here to answer my question then leave. my child is number one no matter what anyone thinks.
Ah...nobody has to 'leave' just because they have a differing opinion here. If someone doesn't like what is being posted, they have the option of not opening the thread and posting to it. It will surely die and drop out of sight.
It's really not that big of a deal flying with a lap baby. I have three children and have done it several times with all of them at various times.
Yes you have to keep them busy, yes it's tiring for you. I found my little ones often fell asleep with a bottle on my lap.
I don't find it dangerous at all. It's an airplane. If it's going down you all are going down no matter if you're in a seat or not. Just my two cents and I'm sure I'll get flamed for that, but the way I look at it, why would the airlines allow this for children under two if it was "so irresponsible"?
OP, you'll be fine so don't worry.
Here's the issue, in a nutshell. I'm sure there are very responsible parents out there, flying with lap babies. BUT...I have been seated in front of lap babies in the past and it wasn't a particularly pleasant experience for me. Mom allowed that baby, close to the age of not being a lap baby based on size and behaviours, to continually kick my seat. Then, when junior pulled himself up, on the seat back and started poking at me, his mom says...'Look, he's trying to make new friends!!!' Ah no...he's just really annoying!
I've been seated in front of kids that are being held on laps when they have a meltdown...stretching those little bodies out, legs straight, screaming in distress....not fun to be in front of.
Again, I am fully aware that not all parents allow this with their lap babies. But it happens more often than not. I have seen very nicely behaved babies, sleeping away in their parents' laps.
I'm just more concerned with a sudden issue and the ability to hold onto that child.
It is fine to offer differing opinions here as long as it is done politely. We can agree to disagree. I, for one, would like to see the airlines stop the practice of allowing lap babies. But, that's just my opinion. No one needs to agree with that.