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Ask a Relationship Expert Jeanne Muchnick has been on trains, planes and automobiles (not to mention countless theme parks!) since her girls were babies. She got her travel chops as an editor at Travel Agent Magazine, before moving on to a position as the Travel Editor at Woman's World Magazine...read more

patchamo 8/27/2007
5:46 pm
traveling with a handicapped child

My husband and I are trying to conceive and have decided to breast feed. Now i am pierced in both nipples, am i gonna leak if i take the rings out before the birth?:wave:
Jeanne Muchnick 9/22/2007
8:03 pm
Re: traveling with a handicapped child

Good question -- I know how hard it can be to find the "right" trip for everyone. Have you looked into subscribing to The Society for Accessible Travel and Hospitality (SATH), an educational nonprofit membership organization? They publish a travel magazine (Open World) which offers travel advice ($49 membership, $29 for students and seniors, includes magazine; $13 for magazine subscription only; www.sath.org, tel. 212/447-7284, fax 212/447-1928, sathtravel@aol.com). There's also Access-Able Travel Source which sponsors a useful website (www.access-able.com) with information and resources for travelers with disabilities, along with a free email newsletter. They have information about guidebooks, accessible transportation, and wheelchair travel and might have some suitable suggestions. Wheelchair Accessible Europe lists hotels throughout Europe offering accessible rooms (www.wheelchairaccessibleeurope.com). Other travel tips can be found at www.ricksteves.com/graffiti.

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