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What about dry ice? Used to be you could transport with dry ice, is this
still the case? Is it available overseas from the US?
Best wishes,
Sam
Who used to babysit for a Delta flight attendant who was gone to Germany for
4 days/week, and fed her only EBM! What wonderful memories of almost twins,
one breastfed, one bottle fed!
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When I worked in Puerto Rico, airline stewardesses (sorry, flight
attendants) used to send their milk back via their co-workers, and family
members whoud pick it up at the airport. Of course this was prior to 9/11,
so it may be a problem now, but staff usually have much more flexibility
than we do... it's a question to ask...
Jeanette Panchula
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