![]() I think as soon as we boarded the airplane, Marcus had a blow out, and if they have more than that, you don’t want to be stuck without clothes for your baby, so I would highly recommend that you bring extra clothes than you think you’re going to need, and I just have mine packed away in this Ziploc bag. Okay, I’m losing track, but I think we’re on tip number four, which is bring a lot of onesies, more than you think you’re going to need. I, however, didn’t do that because I didn’t want to put it on in the airplane or at the airport because it’s so long that you have to get it on the ground at some point, and I just didn’t really feel like would be that clean, but however, it was really, really useful during the trip, so that is why it is one of my tips. I actually used it during the trip and not so much on the airplane, but you can totally put this on and carry him that way while flying because a lot of babies just really love being in a Moby Wrap. It was really nice to be hands free when we were visiting family, and at the wedding, when we went to Texas. This is something that I used more for the whole traveling experience. Tip number three is a Moby Wrapper or Go Baby. ![]() Also, underneath my shirt, I had a nursing tank top, so that just added to me feeling really secure and comfortable nursing on the plane. I talked about this before, but it also goes all the way down, around your shoulders, and you’re completely covered. You’re just wearing it as an accessory, so that’s awesome. Something that made me feel more comfortable, and it’s very cute, are these infinity scarf nursing covers, which you can wear on as a scarf, which is convenient because you don’t have to dig through anything when you’re on a plane to find it. ![]() I don’t like to nurse when there’s a lot of people around, and I knew that there would really no escape, since I needed to nurse on the airplane. I’m more private when it comes to nursing. Tip number two is to bring a nursing cover. I don’t think he had any discomfort whatsoever, so I think that is a really important tip, and that’s why it’s number one. We had a change of flights, so that was like four different nursing in a six hour trip, but it really, really worked, and he was really great during the whole flight. I thought he might be susceptible to them too, so I did nurse him, take off and landing at every flight. As a little girl, I remember getting earaches whenever I flew on a place. Obviously, the sucking is supposed to help with the change in pressure, so they don’t get an earache or anything. Tip number one is to nurse baby at take off and landing, each flight. ![]() Like I said earlier, Marcus was only two months old at the time, which means that he was still sleeping a lot, so the results might vary, obviously, depending on your baby and depending on how old he or she is. I gathered a lot of wisdom from my cousins, my sister-in-law, and a friend that all have little babies that have actually traveled with them before, so I’m just going to share the best advice that I got, and the ideas that really worked for me. ![]() There was some but not a whole lot, not enough to make me feel really assured that everything was going to go smoothly. When I was getting ready to fly with Marcus for the first time, I was really nervous, and I couldn’t find a whole lot of information on YouTube or online. Marcus was two months old at the time and he is currently six months, almost seven. A window will pop open along with that red subscribe button, so you can subscribe there, and with all taken care of, let’s get into the video.Įver since I posted the blog where we traveled to Texas, you guys have been requesting, and letting me know that you’re waiting for me to upload this video, and so I apologize that it’s taken me this long to actually do it. I upload videos on motherhood, lifestyle, beauty on Mondays and Fridays, and if you don’t want to miss any of those, you can click the red button down here in the corner to subscribe to my channel, and if you are on a mobile device, there should be a little arrow down in this corner, which you can click on that. Today we’re going to be showing you our top tips for flying with a baby, but real quick, before we get into that portion of the video, I wanted to welcome you if you are new to my channel. Justine: Hey guys, welcome to my channel. Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: 10 Tips For Flying With A Baby! My Traveling Hacks & Tips | Justine Marie () ![]()
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