I am flying for the first time without LO this weekend. I will be away from her for 3 days. Typically I pump around 7 oz each feeding, 5 feedings a day. This would theoretically result in 105 oz for the weekend.
I was thinking that I can't bring all of it back, but I was going to try and bring back around 40 oz in bottles with an ice pack.
TSA states the following
"When traveling with your infant or toddler, in the absence of suspicious activity or items, greater than 3 ounces of baby formula, breast milk, or juice are permitted through the security checkpoint in reasonable quantities for the duration of your itinerary, if you perform the following:
You are encouraged to travel with only as much formula, breast milk, or juice in your carry-on needed to reach your destination."
Has anyone flown with this much milk? Would you consider it excessive?
Thanks for the help.
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