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How much breastmilk can I bring through TSA?

Traveling with Breast Milk: What You Need to Know
Navigating airport security can be a daunting task, especially for parents traveling with infants. One common concern is how much breast milk can be brought through TSA checkpoints. Fortunately, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has specific guidelines that make this process easier for nursing mothers.
Exemption from Liquid Restrictions
Breast milk is treated differently than other liquids when it comes to air travel. According to TSA regulations, you can bring breast milk in quantities greater than 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) in your carry-on baggage. This means that unlike typical liquids, which must fit within a quart-sized bag, breast milk does not have this limitation.
Screening Process
When you arrive at the security checkpoint, it’s important to inform the TSA officers that you are carrying breast milk. You should remove the breast milk from your carry-on bag so that it can be screened separately. This helps ensure a smooth and efficient process, as TSA agents will need to inspect these items more closely than standard liquids.
Traveling Without Your Baby
Interestingly, you do not need to be traveling with your baby to bring breast milk through TSA. This rule applies to domestic flights within the United States, allowing mothers to transport expressed milk even if their child is not accompanying them.
Tips for a Smooth Experience
To make your travel experience as seamless as possible, consider the following tips:
– Pack Smart: Use insulated bags or coolers to keep the breast milk at the right temperature during your journey.
– Label Your Containers: Clearly label your milk containers to avoid any confusion during screening.
– Plan Ahead: Arrive at the airport with enough time to navigate security, especially if you are carrying multiple containers of breast milk.
In summary, traveling with breast milk is manageable with the right preparation. By understanding TSA’s regulations and following their guidelines, you can ensure that your journey is as stress-free as possible while providing for your little one.

How much baby milk can you take through airport security?

Here’s all you need to know. First off it’s important to know that the 100ml limit for liquids doesn’t apply to formula, or the water you need for making it, so technically you can take as much as you’d need to last the flight.

What is the 5 5 5 rule for breast milk?

Something I recommend to moms is the 5-5-5 rule. Try and use milk within five hours at room temperature, five days in the fridge, and by five months in the freezer.

What is the 120 pumping rule?

The first 12 weeks of your breastfeeding journey requires frequent breastmilk removal, stimulating healthy milk production. Studies show moms who exclusively pump for a minimum of 120 minutes per day can make enough to feed their babies primarily breastmilk.

Does TSA check breast milk?

For ease of screening, inform the TSA officer at the beginning of the screening process that you are carrying breast milk in excess of 3.4 ounces in your carry-on bag. Also, be sure to remove it from your bag to be screened separately from the rest of your belongings. Typically, these liquids are screened by X-ray.

What is the 3-3-3 rule for breast milk?

The ‘Rule of Three’ guideline suggests allowing the baby to nurse for at least three minutes on each breast to ensure they receive a balance of foremilk (initial, thirst-quenching milk) and hindmilk (higher-fat, calorie-rich milk).

Is there a limit to breast milk on plane?

Checked Bags: Yes
Formula, breast milk, toddler drinks, and baby/toddler food (to include puree pouches) in quantities greater than 3.4 ounces or 100 milliliters are allowed in carry-on baggage and do not need to fit within a quart-sized bag.

Do I need my baby’s birth certificate to fly?

You may have to present proof of age like a birth certificate for any children under the age of 18. Families with children under 2 years old can ask to board early at the gate. Only 1 carry-on diaper bag per child is allowed.

How much breastmilk can I take on a plane?

Formula, breast milk, toddler drinks, and baby/toddler food (to include puree pouches) in quantities greater than 3.4 ounces or 100 milliliters are allowed in carry-on baggage and do not need to fit within a quart-sized bag.

How to take expressed breast milk on a plane?

One of the questions I am asked a lot is about traveling with breast milk, flying with breast milk and whether you can take expressed breast milk through airport security. The answer is yes, you can bring expressed breast milk through airport security in individual containers no more that 2000ml each in size.

How do I get my baby milk through TSA?

Inform the TSA officer at the beginning of the screening process that you are carrying formula, breast milk, toddler drinks, and baby/toddler food (to include puree pouches) in excess of 3.4 ounces. Remove these items from your carry-on bag to be screened separately from your other belongings.

Natasha Lunn

Tash is an IBCLC and Business Coach helping fellow IBCLCs create fun, profitable businesses that are more than just an expensive hobby. Before becoming an IBCLC and starting her private practice - The Boobala, Tash graduated as an Osteopath in 2008 and has been in Private Practice in South West Sydney. She was also a volunteer Breastfeeding Counsellor and Community Educator with the Australian Breastfeeding Association for 6 years. Through her business, Your Lactation Biz, Tash coaches and creates products to help new and seasoned IBCLCs build businesses that suit their personality and lifestyle.

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