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I should have made myself more clear. I am sorry. I meant buckled up in their
carseats in a separate seat from their parent. (Yes, I know it means
purchasing antoher seat on the plane. I too have flown extensively overseas
with nursing babies and toddlers, as I have a foreign-born husband.)
Yes, what the airline did to this mother is inexcusable. However, when I
posted there was some uncertainty as to whether she was actually asked to
stop breastfeeding or asked to take the baby out of the sling.
On Wed, 8 Jul 2009 08:35:31 +0300, nandan fogelman
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Hi Jamelle,
>Babies are never buckled up. Until the age of 2 they do not have their own
>seats and are held by a parent. I personally have flown with breastfed
>babies and toddlers from Israel to the US countless times with no problems.
>What happened to this poor woman is inexcusable.
>Chayn in Israel
>.
>On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 10:56 PM, Jamelle Lyons
<[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>
>> Babies cannot be in slings during take-off. Please don't flame me about
>> this,
>> but it really isn't safe for babies not to be buckled up.
>>
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