Yes, you can bring breast milk on a plane without a baby. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) allows passengers to bring breast milk through security checkpoints in quantities exceeding the standard 3.4-ounce liquids limit.
Here are some guidelines for traveling with breast milk:
- Declare your breast milk: Inform the TSA officer that you are carrying breast milk.
- Separate your breast milk: Place your breast milk in a separate bag for screening.
- Label your breast milk: Label your breast milk containers clearly with your name and "Breast Milk" for easy identification.
- Freeze your breast milk: If possible, freezing breast milk can help ensure its safety during travel.
TSA guidelines for bringing breast milk on a plane:
- You can bring as much breast milk as you need.
- You don't need to have a baby with you to bring breast milk.
- You can bring breast milk in both liquid and frozen form.
- You can bring breast milk in containers larger than 3.4 ounces.
- You may be asked to separate your breast milk for screening.
Note: Some airlines may have additional requirements for bringing breast milk on a plane. Check with your airline before you travel.