Flying Domestically

Hi! Canadian here who will be flying with an infant, entering US by land then flying within the US domestically. Would the infant need a passport or is a birth certificate acceptable?

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u/No-Distribution2200 — 6 days ago
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Flying with 5month

I’ll be flying for the first time with my baby this coming month. He’ll be about 5months old and we will be away from home for a week (Canada to Texas). I wanted to know if anyone has brought pump parts on the plane/pumped on the plane before?
Also traveling with breastmilk/formula (what water did you use if you did formula?)
I would appreciate any tips! I’m already a nervous flyer and usually take medication but won’t since I have baby and am still planning on pumping

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u/No-Distribution2200 — 6 days ago

Spectra Flange

Can anyone suggest a flange that doesn’t dig to the underside of your boob for a Canadian… it’s not even my nipple anymore that hurts but my boob from the flanges digging into it (even when I wear a looser bra)

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u/No-Distribution2200 — 1 month ago

Wearables?

Currently combo feeding- unable to breast feed d/t flat/inverted nipples (tried frequently to latch baby and he just doesn’t- the lactation consultant in the hospital said they would be find but even had a difficult time setting him up)
If I was pumping regularly I’m confident I would be able to exclusively feed breastmilk but having a hard time because he just never wants to be put down.

I really need suggestions for wearable pumps that I could use while holding him/or doing household tasks. My husband will be returning to work in 2 weeks and I feel like I would not be able to pump at all when he’s not at home to help.

I originally was using the momcozy V1 Pro but found it extremely faulty/inconsistent. I have since bought the Spectra and love it but it is impossible to hold baby while pumping. I’m also still having such a hard time finding the right bra size.

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u/No-Distribution2200 — 2 months ago