saya dapat dari http://www.babycenter.com/expert/7258.html semoga bermanfaat, ita-bundanya Gilang At what age is it safe for my baby to fly? Expert: Lane France, M.D. [See Biography] Question: At what age is it safe for my baby to fly? Dr. France: Ideally, your baby should be at least three months old before she flies. By then, her immune system should be strong enough to resist infection, she'll have gained some weight, and you'll both be comfortable with breast- or bottle-feeding. Another reason to wait: Problems such as strep infections may not show up until her second or third month, so it's a good idea to postpone travel during that window of time. If travel is absolutely essential she can fly after her two-week checkup - provided you had a normal, full-term pregnancy. If you're taking your baby to a foreign country where immunization shots are required, you need to wait until she's six months old. My biggest concern about flying with babies is the recirculated air, since airplanes are real germfests. In fact, I worry about that for adults as much as kids. It's a good idea to wait until your baby has built up immunity to common germs before flying. My attitude is, why push your luck any more than you have to? >> Pusing milih POP3 atau web mail? mail.telkom.net solusinya << Info balita, http://www.balita-anda.indoglobal.com ->Aneka kado pilihan untuk anak, http://www.indokado.com/kado.html Etika berinternet, kirim email ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Berhenti berlangganan, e-mail ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED]