Friday 15 September 2017

Tips for Flying with a Toddler on Your Lap

Tips for Flying with a Toddler on Your Lap
How to Survive Flying with a Lap Toddler
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If you want to travel with your Little One, a plane with a baby is actually a much safer journey for a baby than traveling by land, if using a special baby seat. Before you take the baby on a plane, there are some things that need to be prepared and understood.

Many assume that the baby's immune system is not strong enough, so traveling by plane will make the baby vulnerable to contracting the infection. But actually, viral and bacterial infections can occur anywhere, including at home though. In addition, the in-flight turbulence can also be overcome with special baby seats and the use of seat belts.

Before Traveling by plane
Taking a baby on an airplane is actually an activity that is safe if it is well prepared. Therefore, before traveling or ordering tickets, there are some things that should be realized and prepared.


  1. Note the age of the baby. Each airline specifies the minimum age for a baby to fly, usually within 2-14 days after birth. There are also airlines asking for a doctor's letter stating that if the mother and child are fit to board a plane. As for premature babies, the age of flight may be calculated from the estimated date given by the doctor, not the date at which they were born.
  2. Select the flight hours. Choose the hours when a normal baby sleeps, such as noon after a meal, when he naps, or late afternoon. That way, in the plane he will fall asleep easily. In addition, taking into account infant age, it is advisable to avoid flights that take long hours for hours.
  3. Special baby bed or baby bassinet (BSCT). Ask if the airline provides a certified baby bassinet or stroller for use on the aircraft. If not, you must bring your own baby stroller or place. If you are not breastfeeding, your baby will be safer in the baby bassinet. Infants or children under 2 years of age are safer to sit in a special seat for her.
  4. More space on the front of the bench. Also ask whether the airline accommodates extra space for a special baby bed. In airlines, passengers traveling with their babies and needing BSCT are generally allowed to sit in the front row seat at no additional charge. If Little is about six months old, it is advisable to buy her a separate chair. That way you can put the Small in the car seat and put it in the seat plane next to you.
  5. Baby's breathing. The oxygen content in planes is 30 percent less than on land. If your baby has respiratory problems, your doctor may recommend a backup oxygen. However, if your baby is born prematurely or has a history of respiratory problems, your doctor may ask you to delay the journey until the baby is at least over one year of age.
  6. Baby gear. Bring objects that can keep the baby calm in the plane, such as pacifiers, toys, blankets, and sweaters. Prepare also the cutlery to feed him during the trip. Do not forget to ask about the possibility of bringing this special food in the plane. You can also order special baby food on the plane. But to maintain the safety and cleanliness, should bring baby food that has been prepared before leaving.

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While on the Airplane 
While in the plane, make sure the baby is in a comfortable position. Make sure you are ready to immediately meet all his needs. Here are the things that should be of concern:

  • Changes in air pressure inside the aircraft may cause the ear to become painful. To reduce the risk in the baby's ears while riding the plane, condition him or her to breastfeed, drink milk from a bottle, or suck on his pacifier, especially when the plane takes off.
  • When the seat belt is removable, carry it and take him for a walk along the hall if possible.
  • Keep your baby away from exposure to bacteria and viruses, such as people sneezing or coughing.
  • Use an antiseptic hand cleaner before you feed the Little One.
  • Consume plenty of fluids so you can give enough milk to your baby in the plane.
  • If holding the baby in a hug, strap your seatbelt on the body as the plane lands or takes off. By ensuring the seat belt is attached, you can more easily calm and feed the Little One in the plane.

Babies often cry when they feel uncomfortable, including if they feel the changes in the plane. Staying calm is the main key so you can handle the situation well. That way, when the baby boarded the plane will also become more calm until it arrives at the destination. A quiet baby will make your trip and other passengers more comfortable. Have a nice day. Your like and share , i really apreciate.

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