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Dear Lactnets;
I have a client that will be traveling to Canada from Us for 4-5 days
without baby. Plans to save EBM to bring back. Has access to a friends
freezer while she is there. Can you transport dry ice on an airplane to
keep the milk frozen. I'm not sure how long the flight is. She is
planning on packing milk in with luggage in a cooler. I thought frozen
water bottles may keep better then packed regular ice if dry ice not
allowed. Let me know your thoughts, and wisdom.
Yours in lactation,
Terri Klein, RN, CLE, CLC
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