Baby snacks can be brought on the plane

  Do parents want to take their baby on a trip after a year of hard work when they finally have a long vacation? Many parents choose to take a plane when traveling with their babies, which is very convenient and fast, saving the bumpy journey. They also bring some snacks for their babies on the way to avoid crying. But can baby snacks be brought on the plane? The answer is yes, most baby snacks can be brought on the plane! Next, let's introduce the precautions for taking a baby on a plane in the encyclopedia!

  

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  1. Travel food: If you are a breastfeeding mother, be sure to prepare enough water for yourself, and be especially careful with hot drinks during flights to prevent the plane from shaking or accidentally scalding your baby. If you are feeding with formula milk, you should bring enough milk powder to drink on the plane before going out, and inform the flight attendant in advance to prepare drinking water before feeding time. The water temperature should be at room temperature as the safest. Before feeding, be sure to test the milk temperature with the back of your hand.

  If your baby has already started eating complementary foods, as long as you bring enough baby food for the journey, you can also request the airline to prepare baby meals in advance. For the convenience of cleaning, a slightly larger bib can be brought for the baby, which can cover most of the clothes and has a plastic or waterproof layer, making it easy to scrub and reuse. Baby hand and mouth cleansing wipes are also essential to ensure the baby's hand and mouth hygiene at all times.

  2. Nursing supplies: Regardless of the distance of the journey, parents should bring enough diapers and bags for dirty diapers for their babies in advance. Don't forget to use special fiber cleaning cotton and buttock cream to wipe the baby's buttocks, which can keep the baby's buttocks fresh and comfortable during the journey. Bring moisturizer, as the air inside the cabin is relatively dry. Occasionally applying some can keep the baby hydrated!

  3. Leisure toys: Bring a few toys that your baby usually likes, such as soothing teddy bears, cloth books, etc., to help him cope with the "boredom" of travel. It's best for parents not to give him all the toys at once, but to slowly take them out one by one, and then give him a new one when she gets tired of playing with one. For babies, it is very important to protect their eardrums during flight because their eardrums are thinner than adults and can withstand much less pressure.

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