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    Newborn- Flying & Mountain Travel

    Updated at February 17th, 2022

    Definition

    • Questions about flying or mountain travel with a newborn baby

    Health Information

    Overview

    • If your newborn was born premature or isn’t healthy, you should always get medical clearance from your child’s doctor before flying or traveling to altitude.
    • Here is some general advice about travel for healthy newborns.

    Care Advice

    1. Flying With Newborns:
      • Never fly during the first 7 days of life. If flying is needed, it’s safe to fly after 7 days of age.
      • If your newborn is not healthy, do not fly. Your child’s doctor should give the okay first before flying.
      • Your baby can be exposed to germs aboard aircraft. So, it is best not to fly before 2 or 3 months of age.
    2. Mountain Travel With Newborns:
      • Avoid mountain travel above 8,000 feet (2,438 meters) for the first month of life. (Except when the family lives there year-round)
      • Travel to places below 8,000 feet (2,438 meters) is safe.
      • Brief drives over higher mountain passes are safe.
      • If your newborn is not healthy, don’t travel above 8,000 feet (2,438 meters). Your child’s doctor should give the okay first.

    Call Your Doctor If

    • Your baby starts looking or acting sick
    • Your baby starts looking or acting abnormal in any way
    • You think your baby needs to be seen

    Author: Barton Schmitt MD, FAAP

    Copyright 2000-2020 Schmitt Pediatric Guidelines LLC

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