Manjit Bumrah at 04h25
04
Mar
2010
air travel with frozen breast milk?
Hi,
I'll be traveling to Austin, Texas in April where a number of amazing donors have already provided milk for me and my adopted daughter. The problem is, after our wedding in Austin, we're going to be traveling to Scottsdale, Arizona by air and I want to take as much of the frozen milk that's in Austin as possible (since I couldn't find a local donor in Scottsdale), so my question, has anyone traveled by air and taken frozen milk with them
Hi,
I'll be traveling to Austin, Texas in April where a number of amazing donors have already provided milk for me and my adopted daughter. The problem is, after our wedding in Austin, we're going to be traveling to Scottsdale, Arizona by air and I want to take as much of the frozen milk that's in Austin as possible (since I couldn't find a local donor in Scottsdale), so my question, has anyone traveled by air and taken frozen milk with them
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