Yes, it is generally allowed to bring a bassinet on a flight for your infant, but you should check with the airline beforehand to ensure they can accommodate it.
The patient usually goes to the hospital the same day the procedure is scheduled, and should bring a list of current medications, allergies, and appropriate medical records upon admission to the hospital .
He/she should be taken to the ER and make sure you bring the bottle of perfume with you.
If it is really bad then you should bring them to the hospital.
Yes, you can bring baby formula through TSA security for your infant.
Yes, you can bring infant food through TSA security checkpoints.
An adult should take whatever temperature reducer your doctor recommends. Drink plenty of fluids, including water and broth. If he does not feel better take him to the hospital, not the doctors, because it maybe serious than you think.
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Yes, you can bring TSA-approved baby food through security checkpoints when traveling with an infant.
Yes, you can bring baby food on an airplane for your infant. It is allowed in reasonable quantities, but you may need to declare it at security and be prepared for additional screening.
A normal temperature for an infant is from 97.4-99.4. If an infant's temperature is above 100.4, and the infant is under 6 weeks old; they need to be seen by a health care providor. If a doctor has already told you that you can give Tylenol or Motrin, give that first to see if it brings the temperature down. If it remains above 100.4, you need to bring them in to be seen.
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