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Pt. 2 - Flying w/ a toddler re: milk
Anyone have any problems bringing milk through security?
The TSA website says that reasonable amounts exceeding the normal liquid limit can be brought for a toddler. I was going to put one serving in his cup and probably portion two more 5 oz servings in breast milk storage cups. Anyone think I'll have a problem?

#1 12.11.11
#2 10.23.13 EDD
Re: Pt. 2 - Flying w/ a toddler re: milk
We just flew with a few sippy cups and pouches w no issue.
Take all of the baby liquids out and put them in a separate bin. This will help TSA understand you know the rules and it will make it easier for them to do whatever "test" they need to do. I always try to grab one of the agents and tell them that I am bringing through baby liquids so they are expecting it.
Thanks all.
I never had any issues with flying with BM (they didn't even make me take it out of my larger bag) but wasn't sure if they were more strict with regular milk.
#1 12.11.11
#2 10.23.13 EDD
Also, when I flew out of PHL earlier this month, there was a separate screening line for families/those needing assistance (i.e., wheelchairs). Talk to the TSA agent that is moving people into the different lines and they can help you out.