I recently found out my grandmother who lives across the county was diagnosed w/ Stage 3 colorectal cancer, and because of her illness my mother, myself and DD will be flying to visit her in a month. I used to be generally opposed to babies flying, but now that I am in the position of wanting my daughter to get to meet her great grandmother (more so wanting my grandmother to get to meet DD, I suppose) while she has the chance, I understand that you never know anyone's story and I really should never have side-eyed parents w/ LOs on flights.
I am EXTREMELY anxious about flying w/ DD and hoping some STMs might have some tips for travel! Emma will be just shy of 11 weeks when we fly. We are flying nonstop red-eye leaving at 10pm there (5 hours flight) and nonstop flight leaving at 8pm on the way home (6 hour flight). I am EBF, though I do usually pump twice a day (one in AM after feeding, and once while DH usually gives her a bottle), so not sure if I should bring my pump/bottles to keep that routine up while there (we will be there for 5 days). We will be renting a car, so I'll need to bring the carseat.
Thank you in advance, and hopefully this might help other ladies needing to travel with their LOs in the future too?
Re: STMs - Flying with a Newborn Tips?
Sorry to hear about your grandmother.
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Definitely nurse during take off and landing. And don't worry about breast feeding in public. Yes, it's a small space, but you are providing for your baby. I was self conscious on my first flight (flew solo with DS1 at 6 weeks), and sat beside a large, older gentleman. At the end of the flight he told me his wife nursed all three of their daughters. So I had no reason to be self conscious.
Does your carseat attach to your stroller? You can gate check the carseat and the stroller, no cost to you. And if the plane isn't full, you may be able to bring the carseat on board.
I'm sorry to hear about your grandmother.
Sometimes they double book those and parents are left with nothing. Or the car seats are in terrible condition or expired. I would not suggest this as an option because if any of these scenarios happens then you are stuck at the airport with no way to fix the situation.
If you don't want to buy a seat, you can ask at the gate if there happens to be an extra seat you can use.
2010: Infertility
October 2015: missed miscarriage #2 at 11 weeks (trisomy 22)