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Hi All,

I am just about 8 weeks pregnant and have several trips scheduled for work over the next 6 weeks. The first is next week and I will be flying from Philadelphia to Texas which is about a 4.5 hour flight. I've already booked a hotel with a kitchen and will be shipping myself a box full of food in advance so I'm good there but here's my two questions.

1. I get "morning" sickness from about 10am to 2pm everyday and then it slowly tapers off. My flights are later in the day thankgoodness. I also normally feel a little quesy/motion sick when I fly (although more so before I was gluten-free) so I'm worried I'm going to feel awful on the plane. Any tips to help with this double dose of nausea?

2. My flight home next week is at 6:00pm and doesn't get into Philly until close to midnight so I'll miss dinner. I'm trying to plan ahead with a variety of food for that flight. One of the things I want to bring is a tiny 3oz can of tuna for protein. It meets the under 3oz rule but has anyone gotten tuna through security?

And I know I said two questions but I really have another one. When did you guys start to show? I feel like I woke up this morning with a little belly but according to all the pregnancy sites that shouldn't happen for about another month. I always trust the responses I get here more than other places online :D

Sorry this is so long. I appreciate any and all advice!


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I took a can of tuna 2 ways on an international filght and had no problem. They didn't even ask about it. They were smoked tuna fillets in oil in a pop top tin, but I think the tuna in a pouch with travel size mayo would have been better. I opened mine in the airport and had it on gluten-free crackers but it was a little messy.

Minimus.biz sells travel size stuff.

Phyllis28 Apprentice

I have not tried to get tuna through security but I do bring my salad dressing through. I put it in my 1 quart bag with my toletries in a 2 oz container. You might try doing the same with the 3oz can of tuna fish.

HAK1031 Enthusiast

I would take the tuna out the morning of and put it in a tupperware with a couple squares from an ice mat. This way it will be pre-drained and not even considered a liquid

onelildream Rookie

Check with your doc about tuna. I'm 12 weeks and doc told me to avoid it, maybe it's high in mercury? As for nausea, sucking on lemons has always helped me. You might want to try it... or OJ works, too. Just anything with acid seems to settle my stomach. Stay away from really fatty foods the night before the flight too. I too am flying in a couple weeks and I plan to pack naked nuts, if you can eat those for protein, and a lot of small snacks. Usually, they are very understanding when you explain you have a severe allergy.

Hi All,

I am just about 8 weeks pregnant and have several trips scheduled for work over the next 6 weeks. The first is next week and I will be flying from Philadelphia to Texas which is about a 4.5 hour flight. I've already booked a hotel with a kitchen and will be shipping myself a box full of food in advance so I'm good there but here's my two questions.

1. I get "morning" sickness from about 10am to 2pm everyday and then it slowly tapers off. My flights are later in the day thankgoodness. I also normally feel a little quesy/motion sick when I fly (although more so before I was gluten-free) so I'm worried I'm going to feel awful on the plane. Any tips to help with this double dose of nausea?

2. My flight home next week is at 6:00pm and doesn't get into Philly until close to midnight so I'll miss dinner. I'm trying to plan ahead with a variety of food for that flight. One of the things I want to bring is a tiny 3oz can of tuna for protein. It meets the under 3oz rule but has anyone gotten tuna through security?

And I know I said two questions but I really have another one. When did you guys start to show? I feel like I woke up this morning with a little belly but according to all the pregnancy sites that shouldn't happen for about another month. I always trust the responses I get here more than other places online :D

Sorry this is so long. I appreciate any and all advice!

pugluver31902 Explorer

I would also check with your doctor about the tuna. I am nine months pregnant and told tuna was definitly a "no-no" food item bc of the high mercury count. Otherwise... they sell tuna in pouches now for "on the go" eating. That might be easier to get through security.

Oh and real quick, for the person that posted above me, I would check with your airline about the nuts first. A lot of airlines now have a very strict "no nuts of any kind" rule.

JustCan Explorer

Thanks for your responses! I'm bringing trail mix that has nuts in it. I've brought it on this airline before and never had a problem. If they say anyone has a nut allergy on the flight (which has happened before), I just won't eat them until later. As for the tuna, my doctor said it was ok to eat 6 ounces of fish (either salmon or light tuna but not white) a week. This is only 3 ounces of light tuna so I should be ok. I did go out and buy the packet instead of the small can just in case. Thanks again!


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No problem. I hope you have a great flight!

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HiDee Rookie

Yeah, tuna is fine in moderation. I've also gotten peanut butter on a plane before, it's not really a liquid so they let me take it, with gluten free crackers or veggies or fruit etc. Nuts are also great and I like Larabars and Lunabars, which are both gluten free, for snacks when I'm on the go. For nausea, I found ginger to be very helpful. Ginger chews and ginger drops by the Ginger People (you can google them or often find them in health food stores) are gluten free. Or sour patch kids/sour watermelons helped me with nausea too, sour things seem to be a big craving for me when pregnant. Good luck!

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