I've seen a lot of ladies post about taking baby on a long car ride, and responses at how it's no biggy and how easy they are to travel with so young. But I haven't seen any posts about taking baby on a plane. Any ladies planning on doing this? Any mom's have experience with this?
I am in my cousin's wedding in July and have to take a 5 hour flight. I've read about take off and landing being rough on their little ears, so "they" suggest you give them a pacifier/bottle/boob while the plane ascends or descends. Any other tips?
Re: S/O taking babies on vacation
We are flying 6+ hours in June (8w) and July (12w)
It'll be tough but I'm not worried. DH is coming too, I wouldn't fly alone that soon
DS is 14 months and had been on 12 long-haul flights (visited 8 countries so far). I was also a flight attendant years ago, so have some experience on both ends. It's really easy when they're little. DS only seemed to have his ears bother him once and that was last week at the end of a 6-hour flight and it wasn't bad. They didn't bother him on the 10-12 hour flights we've been on with him. It's recommended that you try nursing them or feeding a bottle on take-off and landing to help clear the eustachian tunes. Even a soother can help with the sucking motion. DS often fell asleep and stayed asleep during take-off so wasn't sucking and his ears never bothered him. If you LO has a cold and you're supposed to fly, I would try and re-schedule. That's when ear problems and pain arises. Bring Tylenol/Advil just in case s/he's inconsolable.
Most airlines/airports you can gate-check your stroller (at London Heathrow they won't return it to the gate, which was a little frustrating). Having an Ergo or a Bjorn to put them in is really handy. Technically you can't have them in there during take-off and landing but it's much easier for boarding and during the flight to have your hands free while they're snug up against you.
Hope this helps!