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  • Travling with baby help

    Baby will be around 6 months when i go but it is a 6 hour trip on plane.
    we have all had the kid on the plane that wont stop screaming I guess its their ears? how do I keep my kid from the pain and the other passangers from the discomfort? anyone have any tricks?
    What about car seats and strollers do you guys put everthing on plane?
    alot of shit needs to be takin its almost not worth it but I have no choice to take her. Moma has work for a week and she cant be away from baby that long,lol.
    here is her 4 month picture a few days ago
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    Check it the stroller at the gate and pick it up as you get off the plane.

    If you are planning to drive at your destination, you can take your car seat. You can check it in as a piece of luggage. If you plan to rent a car at the destination, you can also rent car seats but I don't know how much they cost. Since checking in the car seat as a piece of luggage may also cost you these days, you can decide which is cheaper.

    As far as the crying goes, make sure the baby is drinking milk during the descent. Usually, this equalizes the pressure in their ears and they won't cry.

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    • #3
      Rocket, your daughter is very cute.

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      • #4
        keep her close as soon as u can and when she smells your skin and hears your voice all will be good ...april says to tell ya hang in there tuff guy and what a cherub ya got there.

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        • #5
          Wow Rocket your daughter so cute. :)
          From what I remember with my daughter it was fine during the flight it was the take off and the landing that bothered her and made her cry. I don't know anything about the stroller or the car seat though when we traveled it was to the family members house and they have kids around the same age so I didn't have to bring them. your best bet is the call the airlines and find out.

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