Hi, I'm going to be traveling with my 8 month old baby I wanted to know how did you warm up your breastmilk? It would have been easy if he can breastfeeding directly but we have a hard time so i just pump. It's gonna be a pain in the butt coz its a 17 hour flight and I would need to pump. He also doesn't take formula yikes. Thanks.
Hi Anonymous, I wish you left a name or e-mail so I can respond to you directly. Anyway, I hope you're still coming back to check my reply.
For the most part, I didn't have any carry-on breastmilk. Only for our domestic flights that I did bring some for Jacob. I just let them warm up by themselves and didn't put any ice pack on my thermal case.
I suggest you bring a manual pump (I'm pretty sure you will), then just use disposable bottle fillings (is that what you call them?) so you don't need to wash each time you use the bottle, just bring extra nipples.
Have you tried using a nipple shield or consulting with a lactation consultant so you can find out why your baby is having a hard time breastfeeding directly?
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Your Jacob looks like you!! And he's soooo adorable I want to pinch his cheeks :) Happy valentines!
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Adorable! :) I miss my baby tuloy when she was still a sweet baby. Now she's a super kulit little girl na. :)
ReplyDeleteHi, I'm going to be traveling with my 8 month old baby I wanted to know how did you warm up your breastmilk? It would have been easy if he can breastfeeding directly but we have a hard time so i just pump. It's gonna be a pain in the butt coz its a 17 hour flight and I would need to pump. He also doesn't take formula yikes. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteHi Anonymous, I wish you left a name or e-mail so I can respond to you directly. Anyway, I hope you're still coming back to check my reply.
ReplyDeleteFor the most part, I didn't have any carry-on breastmilk. Only for our domestic flights that I did bring some for Jacob. I just let them warm up by themselves and didn't put any ice pack on my thermal case.
I suggest you bring a manual pump (I'm pretty sure you will), then just use disposable bottle fillings (is that what you call them?) so you don't need to wash each time you use the bottle, just bring extra nipples.
Have you tried using a nipple shield or consulting with a lactation consultant so you can find out why your baby is having a hard time breastfeeding directly?