Guest guest Posted July 19, 2005 Report Share Posted July 19, 2005 --my son is 20 months and we are flying in on southwest tomorrow,from texas,was told we didn't have to have a carseat, i am not taking one because we have enough to carry than to add a carseat to tote around chicago, hope this helps ( and i don't sound like a bad mom for not bringing it!) stephanie - In RSS-Support , " mom2brendan2000 " <cgaris@c...> wrote: > Hi, > I'm bringing my 7 year old to Chicago. He doesn't need a booster seat, > does he? We're flying United. > And n is 4 but 27 pounds, he needs a carseat, right? > > Has anyone had problems bringing their feeding pump on board? > > Thanks! > Cindy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2005 Report Share Posted July 19, 2005 I am not bringing one either. LeeAnn is 20 months too :-) Re: carseats on the plane and pump? --my son is 20 months and we are flying in on southwest tomorrow,from texas,was told we didn't have to have a carseat, i am not taking one because we have enough to carry than to add a carseat to tote around chicago, hope this helps ( and i don't sound like a bad mom for not bringing it!) stephanie - In RSS-Support , " mom2brendan2000 " <cgaris@c...> wrote: > Hi, > I'm bringing my 7 year old to Chicago. He doesn't need a booster seat, > does he? We're flying United. > And n is 4 but 27 pounds, he needs a carseat, right? > > Has anyone had problems bringing their feeding pump on board? > > Thanks! > Cindy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2005 Report Share Posted July 19, 2005 Hi, I have seen kids fly without car seats I just feel Emerence is safe and more comfortable in one...and less likely to roam the aisles...my dr. recommends Benadryl to (yes, help them sleep) but also drain their ears to help relieve pressure. , mom to 5 and Emerence 29 mo (car seat on the plane) > Hi, > I'm bringing my 7 year old to Chicago. He doesn't need a booster seat, > does he? We're flying United. > And n is 4 but 27 pounds, he needs a carseat, right? > > Has anyone had problems bringing their feeding pump on board? > > Thanks! > Cindy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2005 Report Share Posted July 19, 2005 Hey Cindy, I bought a seat for , on Continental, and I am taking a car seat, but mostly for cruise control! LOL I don't think I can get Bran to sit for 90+ minutes without one! I was told that there would be absolutely NO problems with having Bran's feeding pump on the airplane. If there were, we wouldn't be able to fly. Talk to you soon! Can't wait to see how big n's getting! Pat (g-ma to , RSS, 3 yrs 6 months old, 23#, 33 " , G-tube, GHT) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2005 Report Share Posted July 20, 2005 Last year flew from Australia via Honolulu with pump and no booster. No dramas. Even got a crib for Liam to sleep in on American between HNL and Chicago. The journey is just the benining, and will seem so insignificant once you get there. Have fun Damian > Hi, > I'm bringing my 7 year old to Chicago. He doesn't need a booster seat, > does he? We're flying United. > And n is 4 but 27 pounds, he needs a carseat, right? > > Has anyone had problems bringing their feeding pump on board? > > Thanks! > Cindy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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