Hello All!
PTP: I was recently asked for suggestions regarding traveling and separation from infant. Here are the details:
"I will be traveling cross country to give a presentation. Given that XXXX will still be so young and not yet have received the X- month immunizations, I will be traveling alone - I basically plan to fly out, give the presentation, and fly back. I will be gone a total of about 29-30 hours. Given that we've just gotten on the right track as far as breastfeeding goes, I'm a bit apprehensive about the entire trip. I will be bringing my insurance-provided pump and will plan to pump at each layover, landing, and at the conference. I will likely only manage 5-6 pumping sessions in 30-hour time frame.
I worry about 1) the effects of not breastfeeding for 24 hours, using the non-hospital grade pump, and these effects on my supply; and 2) the effects on my baby of not breastfeeding for over 24 hours.
Do you have any tips or suggestions?
Additionally, it appears that I can safely save my breastmilk for 24 hours with a cooler and ice packs - correct? Any suggestions about a particular cooler that works well?
This mother has done a lot of planning to help this separation go smoothly, but any specific tips, beyond the basics, would be much appreciated, especially regarding the milk storage/cooler suggestions.
Thank you all again for your wonderful advice.
Take care,
Amy Wagner, BS, RNC, CCES, IBCLC
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