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Please note my previous post on this - it is *not* necessary to pack EBM in
3 oz containers all in a 12 oz ziplock. The 3-1-1 TSA policy *no longer*
applies to EBM.
Jake Marcus, J.D.
"Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2007 17:16:47 -0700
From: Sara Munday <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Traveling with EBM...........
Hello Everyone,
I have some recent experience with traveling with a baby and bottles
etc...
Place your EBM into the bottles/containers you normally use, place those
containers into a large zip lock bag - I know TSA says 3oz in a 1qt bag, but
really any zip lock will do. Take it out of your carryon bag and have it
ready for inspection. The trick is to DECLARE what you have when you meet
the screeners. If they find it in your bags, you get a huge hassle, if you
declare it, it's not a problem, at least that was my experience in Phoenix,
Charlotte, and Portland traveling over the 4th of July.
We travelled with 8oz of (evil I know) formula, 3 juice boxes of apple
juice (still sealed), and 6 containers of babyfood for our 14mo old. Not a
problem because I presented it at the time of screening.
Granted, I had Paul with me. But I think the same would apply to the EBM.
Best wishes.
:)
Sara Munday
in HOT, humid NC.... wishing we'd get one good tropical storm, or small
hurricaine to end our drought"
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