So before R was born, I traveled a ton for work. I would consider myself an expert business traveler. But the thought of flying with R terrifies me. I'll be taking him to Texas this month, and Florida in December. My husband is not coming on the plane with us.
I"m flying southwest so i can gate check my stroller and maybe even take the carseat on board if there are any open seats.
Please give me all your tips and tricks about what I should bring on the plane with us, what we don't need, etc.
I assume an aisle seat would be best so we can get up and move around, right? I know I'd have a little more privacy for nursing by the window but whatever. People can deal.
Thanks.
Re: Flying with babies
If you BF, nurse baby during take off and landing to help with his ears popping. If you don't BF, a pacifier, bottle, or other way to suck would still help.
Bring something he doesn't usually get to play with, or something new. I took teething keys, bright colorful linking chains, and my cell phone armed with baby apps. She really only played with the chains.
Don't forget a couple of burp cloths! Oh, and I was by the window both ways. It was fine. They were short enough flights that I didn't need to get up. I just changed her before and after the flight. But the aisle might be easier if it's a longer flight.
GL, you can do this. It'll be fun!
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IUI#2 Femara/Ovidrel (cd 5-9) = BFN
IUI#3 Femara/Ovidrel (cd 3-7) = BFP!
beta #1 11/23 = 270, P4 = 75
beta #2 11/28 = 2055
Our daughter E was born 7/29/2012!
Surprise, our 2nd daughter P was born 5/22/14!
If LO is still not mobile, you might be ok just wearing him, but since I can't remember how old he is, here's my advice for an older baby.
We chose to buy the extra plane seat for R at 20 months for a few reasons...
a) it's just so much safer in the event that there is plane trouble (minimal chance, but better safe than sorry on my mind)
b.) The seat keeps LO in place, just like riding in a car, which they are already used to, so it's a comfort zone
c) if LO gets tired, the car seat is a good spot for a nap and you don't have to worry about being cramped and not being able to move if LO is sleeping on you.
We bought new stickers and books so it was a special treat for her. The iPad was a backup plan in case she got fussy. We didn't end up needing it. And a light weight scarf that I could wear was a nice play thing for her and would be a great nursing cover.
And lots of snacks and water (if you're still EBFing, this doesn't apply, obv). TSA will let you take water through if it's for "the baby." A reusable water bottle with a straw was great and the sucking motion helped with some of the ear pressure.
We picked up sposies for the flight so we didn't have to worry about a bulky wet bag and dirty diapers in the airport/plane. Take more than you think you need.
As far as loading onto the plane, if you can wait until the last second to board, that lets LO run longer so he isn't stuck in one place while others board. I'm sure you can get a flight attendant to help you with the car seat install (always FF on a plane).
Mostly I kept her entertained with puffs, baby games on the iPad (which obviously she wasn't old enough to play, but I would push the buttons and she liked to watch. A lot of people told me to nurse during take off and landing and give her a pacifier during the flight to help her ears. She never took a pacifier a day in her life so that didn't work for us, and she only cooperated with nursing on one take off but it did seem to help. I was incredibly stressed about it for weeks before we left and it ended up not being as big of a deal as I thought it would be. Most people were really nice on the 45 minute flights while she screamed. A couple of people made rude comments or gave me dirty looks but I just ignored them.
Highly recommend a carrier and rolly luggage. You can wear baby through TSA, unless your carrier has metal. It's really hard to get all that stuff on and off the security line while trying to hold a baby.
I fed him right before the flights and he slept most, if not the whole flight.
Pee at every stop. Peeing on a plane would be impossible, I would think. I didn't even take Logan out of his carrier to pee.
I chose to formula feed while flying. It was much easier for me to mix a bottle quickly instead of fussing with nursing. Logan wasn't a great nurser, though. I made the mistake if bringing water on my return flight. It wasn't worth it. I had a ton of extra hassle for them to check the freaking water.