Well I'm waiting for my flight here at the san fran airport, so I made it through security with all 90 or so ounces of milk. I brought it all in a cooler, and told the guy at the xray machine that it was breast milk. He looked at it and was like, uh...how much? I was like, a lot? He did not look like he knew what to do with it. They ended up just doing that test where they rub a piece of paper on it and put that into a machine. I also forgot to take out my computer so I was all kinds of trouble. Still didn't take much extra time though.
In a related note, SFO has pumping rooms! Atlanta does not, though. Boo.
I can't wait to get back home to my baby!
Re: F/u to flying with a lot of pumped milk
flying with frozen milk is fine. i've done it a number of times (i froze while on business trips while i was still nursing dd1). i just stuck bags of frozen milk in a soft cooler and went through the same drill described above. every airport seems to have their own screening procedure, but i would just loudly declare to anyone who would listen that i had a bag full of breastmilk. usually they would find a female screener who would examine the milk.
i also used frozen peas instead of an ice pack since i wasn't sure if the gel in the ice pack would be a problem.