A.C.
Hi S.! First off, RELAX!! It is pretty easy to fly with a baby. Our daughter is 2, and we have taken her to San Francisco, San Diego, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, and even Hawaii. First and foremost, the noise of the plane kind of helps most babies chill out. Second, when the plane ascends and descends, that is the hardest part for kids, due to the pressure in their ears. It is good if he can suck something at that time. I nursed, so I would just nurse my daughter at those times. If you don't, a bottle or pacifier would be a good idea. The first thing you have to do is navigate the airport. I am not sure where you are going, but I am going to assume you need your car seat there too. I am also not sure if you have purchased a ticket for your son, but I am going to assume no. Here is what we do. We bring the stroller. If you can, it will simplify your life. We use it to hold our daughter, and/or all our bags, then we check it right before boarding the plane. One thing to note...those airlines bang stuff up. Our carriage is now ripped, and they don't reimburse for that. Now we keep that stroller just for travel. When our daughter was that age,we put her in her carseat, and put that in the carriage to manuever, hands free, around the airport. Now, be forewarned, you have to take baby out of the carseat to get through security, and shoes come off, even for baby. Even for nice, sleeping babies...so just be prepared for that time. Once we get to the gate, we ask if there are any open seats on the plane, and ask for one for the baby. I have only once or twice not been told no. In those instances, you have to check the car seat plane side too. Otherwise, you have a nice, free seat, and a place to put baby where he is comfy and familiar with. As I said, our daughter is 2 now, so we bought the Go-go kidz. It straps to your carseat, so you can wheel it around the airport. Nice and easy. Once on the plane, just plan that you will not sleep...or read for that matter. You might get lucky...but you may not. My daughter is a great flier...but hardly sleeps. The key to a happy baby is an attentive parent. When she was young, I would bring books, sing songs, play peek-a-boo..whatever..just to keep her entertained. I would bring little toys, etc. Oh, pack enough diapers...plan to be stranded...just in case. You think this time of year that the weather is not so much a factor. We recently had a connection in Atlanta, and the whole airport shut down b/c of a tornado watch. Just have enough supplies for the what ifs. Now, I know your son is only 10 months, but I have a pretty good list of stuff for my daughter, so I will pass it on if you have to fly again. She has her own little Hello Kitty suitcase. In it I pack a blanket, her favorite stuffed animal, small books, a clipboard with blank paper, crayons, and some mini playdoh cans. YOu can use the clipboard for the play doh as well. Just some thoughts for later. I bought her a travel dvd player for Hawaii, but we didn't even need it. I hope any of this helps. Just give yourself plenty of time, so that you can be relaxed before you even get on the plane. Your son will feel your feelings, and respond. Oh, and most planes actually have a changing station that flips down over the toilet. I never knew it...til I was a mom. :)
A.