Flying with Baby
By Meg Collins
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About this ebook
Are you dreading your baby’s first flight?
Can I bring breast milk through security? And what about her ears popping during takeoff... and is my car seat certified to bring aboard?
Blogger Meg Collins (CPST) of LuciesList.com addresses all of the commonly asked questions and concerns about flying with your baby. With input from veteran flyers and flight attendants, you’ll learn exactly how to get from A to B as easily as possible.
Topics include:
- Buying tickets
- Where to sit
- How to score a free seat
- Dealing with your car seat & stroller
- Getting through security
- Breastfeeding & pumping
- Keeping your baby happy
- Feeding & more
Meg Collins
Meg Collins is the Editor of Edamommy Publishing and Lucie’s List, a website & newsletter dedicated to helping new moms survive pregnancy and infancy. Lucie’s List has 65,000 loyal subscribers. Meg is a CPST (child passenger safety technician) and has been reviewing baby products for four years. She lives with her husband and two daughters in Oakland, CA.
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Just Go Already
We live in California. Our families live in Georgia, Virginia, Florida and Connecticut. Needless to say, we fly a lot. [sigh]
Generally speaking, flying with an infant (i.e. one who is not yet walking) is a cinch. Flying with a 1-year-old? THAT, on the other hand, is hell-on-Earth. So by all means, go now before your toddler breaks your spirit to