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Milk for donation in Atlanta

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Post by caycecronk Thu Apr 22, 2010 2:05 pm

I would be willing to travel to Atlanta to pick up! my email is cayceus@yahoo.com

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Post by mom2P&A Thu Apr 08, 2010 5:14 am

you are allowed to carry breastmilk on an airline..............even when traveling without your child. just need to declare it prior to screening..............

"TSA is also modifying the rules associated with carrying breast milk through security checkpoints. Mothers flying with, and now without, their child will be permitted to bring breast milk in quantities greater than three ounces as long as it is declared for inspection at the security checkpoint.

Breast milk is in the same category as liquid medications. Now, a mother flying without her child will be able to bring breast milk through the checkpoint, provided it is declared prior to screening."

http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/sop/index.shtm

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Post by hidy Sun Mar 07, 2010 6:00 am

Hello there,

My baby is a year old and I'm away from him for a few days. I decided to continue to pump my breast milk hoping to continue to nurse him when I get back home. In the meantime, I have breast milk that I don't plan to take home because I can't take it on a plane. I'll be honored if it goes to another baby. Please, let me know if you can pick it up. I'm staying in a hotel for a conference and will check my in-box frequently.

Best,
-Hidy

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