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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am amazed at the dedication of parents who would bring a potty seat on this type of journey. As if you don’t have enough to carry around! I picture them as samwise gamgee, carrying a pack with pots and pans and a potty seat hanging off the back. I had to do a couple of 24h+ journeys solo with a 2 year old. Would not recommend. I put off potty training and just did diapers. Pull-ups were harder for me to manage because it required totally taking off pants. I packed several changes of clothes in my carryon and dressed my kid in elastic waist shorts for the journey. Shorts were key because they were easier to pull down and didn’t touch the floor as much. When we were on the plane and kid needed a diaper change, I would put on an ancient fanny pack that had a small pack of wipes, hand sanitizer, and a couple of diapers. I took kid to the bathroom, said “do not touch anything” about a million times and put the toilet lid down. If the lavatory was small, I would lift him so that he was standing on the seat and hope it didn’t collapse. If there was enough room, I would position kid away from toilet. I pulled down his shorts, took off diaper and threw it away. Then I would wipe if necessary, pulled a new diaper from my fanny pack, and put it on. If I had to flush, I would flush with the lid down and tell kid to cover ears. Wash hands and return to seat. Hand sanitize because for sure the kid touched stuff on the way out. Replenish fanny pack for the next trip. Fanny pack was great because it helped to be hands free. If you have long haul flights, your airplane will have a bigger lavatory than the smaller planes. Make nice with the flight attendant and ask them for the location of the largest lavatory. Dual aisle planes have to have at least one that is accessible for handicapped people. Use that one. [/quote] Our daughters potty seat folds up smaller than the number of diapers we would have to bring for a long haul flight, but I want the dedication points anyway please.[/quote]
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