Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's no limit to the amount of breastmilk you can take with you on the plane. I have a Polar Bear cooler (which looks like a very bulky laptop bag) but that will keep cold milk cold for 12 hours. I put one ice pack there and I'm good. Just make sure your hotel has a mini-fridge. I used the pump in style advanced with a batery pack, but i plugged in whenever I could. I also used a lansinoh momma pump, just in case I had to pump in a bathroom cubicle....yes i know, you're
not supposed to do that, but that's how i survived doing site visits and conferences.
A lot of countries don't have a medical exemption for breastmilk. And minifridges aren't cold enough for milk.
Anonymous wrote:I pumped and dumped; easier than trying to keep the milk cold. Baby can supplement with formula while you are out of town. Most airports now have "family" or "companion care" restrooms with electric outlets where you can pump, too. I did also get a car adapter for my pump, so I could plug the pump it into a car's cigarette lighter for power. (Bring a nursing cover!) Pumping in the rental car while parked in a dead end between visiting meeting sites wasn't ideal, but it worked. Don't be afraid to tell co-workers, "I need to pump." If you tell them once, they are usually embarassed and won't ask next time you say you need to "take a break".
Anonymous wrote:There's no limit to the amount of breastmilk you can take with you on the plane. I have a Polar Bear cooler (which looks like a very bulky laptop bag) but that will keep cold milk cold for 12 hours. I put one ice pack there and I'm good. Just make sure your hotel has a mini-fridge. I used the pump in style advanced with a batery pack, but i plugged in whenever I could. I also used a lansinoh momma pump, just in case I had to pump in a bathroom cubicle....yes i know, you're
not supposed to do that, but that's how i survived doing site visits and conferences.