Post on 30-May-2015
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*Creating a detailed checklist will ensure that you are packing everything you and the baby may need for the flight
*Airport stores do not typically carry large stocks of baby supplies
*Be sure to include diapers and wipes, a change of clothes, several blankets, baby comfort tours, and baby-friendly snacks
Don’t forget to bring your baby breathing monitor with.
*Reduce hassle by checking in from home
*You can check in online 24 hours in advance
*Any time and hassle saved is important with an unpredictable infant
Be the best baby monitor you can be
*All of the baby’s bags will need to go through the x-ray machine
*Make sure your baby’s bags will fit through the x-ray machine
*If the bags cannot fit through the x-ray machine, they will be manually inspected which will slow you down
Don’t forget to separate your baby movement monitor for security
*Make sure you start the trip with a dry diaper
*If your baby is uncomfortable during the flight he or she will be loud
*Check if your baby’s diaper is dirty or if he or she is hungry
*Don’t get stressed because stress will only make the baby cry more
When your baby does get comfortable and fall asleep make sure to use a breathing monitor for baby
*Don’t be too shy to ask a flight attendant, they can be very helpful
*Flight attendants can help make you and your baby more comfortable
*Flight attendants are always happy to help
A flight attendee can also serve as a baby monitor while you are asleep
*Let your baby watch a cartoon
*Let your baby play with your phone and the games on it
*As long as your phone is on airplane mode you won’t have to worry about accidental calls
A phone can act like a digital baby monitor and keep your baby occupied
*Be prepared in case your baby is sick
*Find out doctors and care facilities in your destination area
*Make sure these care facilities accept your baby’s insurance
*Make sure your baby is has all his or her current vaccines
Make sure you bring the best baby monitor to monitor your sick baby