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Traveling to India with a 9 Month Old?
Asked by C.S. from San Francisco
on July 25, 2008
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We are invited to a wedding in the South of India (Kochi) in December. Our daughter will be only 9 month by than. Does anybody has experience traveling in this area w...
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- I took my four month old twins to India (along with our 3 year old daughter). The twins got as many shots as they could. Beyond that, we made sure to use boiled, bott...
- Is it necessary to take your daughter? It is a very long trip travel timewise. If you are going to be gone for only a few days, is there anyone you trust to leaver h...
- Are you breastfeeding her? The best possible situation for an infant traveling abroad is breastfeeding because food is always available and your antibodies will assist...
Bassinet Seat vs Regular Seats
Asked by M.C. from Washington DC
on January 30, 2009
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My husband and I will be travelling 14 hours on a plane with our 9 month old daughter. Would you recommend that I reserve a bassinet seat over regular seats and if you...
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- I wouldn't reserve a bassinet seat, but I would buy your daughter a seat and bring her carseat on the plane. I can't think of any cons, but the pros would be that she ...
- Hi M., First of all I have to say I LOVE Korean Airlines, they're the best in service!! I just travelled 14hrs 35mins with my 9 month old in December and we asked ...
- I'm not sure what a Bassinet seat is... If it means you hold them in your lap i don't suggest it. When i flew to Calif. from Va i got my daughter a seat of her own. I ...
Sky Cots on British Air / Virgin Atlantic?
Asked by J.S. from Washington DC
on June 12, 2009
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My husband and I are planning a trip to Jordan in September. It will be our first time flying internationally with our daughter who will be 16 months old. We are cur...
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- Hello! I have flown several times to europe and middle east, with my son, now 20 months. Yes, as they grow older, they tend not to sleep as much. So you have to log...
- Hi I couldn't say whether it will be best doing the 11hr flight or stopping over but I do know that on both Virgin Atlantic and British Airways to use the sky cot ...
- Hi there, I haven't flown with the sky cot or any of that, just within the states with my baby. It is soooo much easier to fly when they are so little and not crawl...
Air Travel with 7 Month Old
Asked by M.J. from Tulsa
on March 7, 2007
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I will be flying from Oklahoma to Florida in a week alone with my 7 month old. I did not buy her a seat so she will be in my lap the whole time. Does anyone have sugg...
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- Hi M.! I absolutely dreaded my first plane trip when my daughter was born. My mom lived in Seattle at the time and I had to lay over in Phoenix. My daughter was a...
- I flew to India from Memphis when my son was two and a half months old. I was also worried how he would react to the flight and traveling through the airports, but he ...
- I recently flew with my son and it was so much easier then I thought. They wouldn't allow me to bring a bottle of water but if I had a baby bottle with water in it th...
Mom Traveling Overseas with a Toddler!
Asked by A.M. from New York
on September 20, 2007
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Hi!
I'm traveling to India with my 16month old son. this will be our first time going overseas with him and i'm really worried about a.) the plane trip 18 hours in a ...
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- Hi A., how exciting to travel to India!!!! I flew with both my sons to Thailand( it took us 24 hrs to get there!!) and Europe. you can ask the flydetendent for a bass...
- My son is mildly Autistic and I was terrified after the HORRIBLE first trip..we took. It didn't help that I was 7month PG. This time I called and requested the fi...
- probably some things you already know, but just in case here are some tips from my travels/ or things that i have read: -take "new" toys for the plane ride that the...
Flight with Baby ( It Is Approaching Fast Lol )
Asked by K.C. from Texarkana
on March 17, 2011
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Hello ladies hope everyone is having a great day. Well my husband and I booked our Ireland tickets last week (apr6-12) so we can visit his family there. This will be o...
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- Hi K., My son's first flight was over his first birthday, so a little older than your little guy. We gave him a little bit of Benadryl just before the flight (ask you...
- I think you can take baby medicine- my sister comes from Sweden every year never fails there is some kind of upset. decongestant and ibuprophen. air changes, climate...
- YOU NEED a WRAP or a SLING ... I traveled with my son when he was 3mo, 6mo, 9 mo 12 mo and many more times beyond that ... the best thing I did for myself was ditch th...
How to Survive a 13 Hour Plane Trip with a 17 Month Old??
Asked by A.B. from Portland
on May 18, 2010
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My husband and I are flying from West coast US to Australia next month with our 17 month old son. His favorite word is down and he is NOT a cuddler!!! I am starting to...
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- My daughter was about your son's age last time we flew to Europe. I took plenty of new knick/knacks and toys, drinks, snack food (take whatever he likes, not the time...
- Play-doh or silly putty worked beautifully when we just did a 6 hour flight. Your son will sleep at least part of the time and hopefully you're flying at a time that h...
- A., You will need to pack a lot of patience for the flight. Try getting a seat in the front like a bassinet row non-bassinet seat and take a light blanket with you. In...
I'm Much Better Prepared NOW!!
Asked by K.B. from Salt Lake City
on February 13, 2012
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I super excited to take my daughter with me to Africa! However it is a bitter sweet feeling because she started walking at 7months and she is very happy, healthy and a...
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- I know how it feel. But one trick really works for my boy when he was 1 years old and travel around 16 hours flight. Just bring 10 different kinds of toy / books and s...
- We had a similar trip to asia. 3 flights and 22 hrs :) Dont worry you would do fine but it wont be easy :) I didnt give my baby any medication. What helped me was ...
- I travelled to Africa with my son at 6months. A few tips: Ask for a bassinette on the plane. You can get the bulk-head seat and the bassinette clips onto the wall in ...
Traveling with 5 Month Old Baby to London--need Advice!
Asked by M.B. from Los Angeles
on June 4, 2010
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I am traveling to london for a business trip with my husband and our 5 month old baby in two weeks.
We travel a lot but this is our first baby. We are clueless about ...
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- Have traveled to India from LAX on many occasions. First thing is carry at least double the amount of diapers and clothes that you can normally use. I took 5 pairs of ...
- One very important note is you can not get US formula in the UK. I would bring enough to last the trip. Don't get me wrong the UK formulas are fine - but my child di...
- I travelled with my then 4 month old from Chicago to Rome over 2 years ago and more recently with a 4 month old and a 2.5 yr old to Australia. With the Chicago ...
Flying with 4.5 Month Old...
Asked by A.B. from Honolulu
on March 22, 2011
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Hi Everyone,
So I am flying next week from Hawaii to Texas (8 hour flight!!!) with my 4.5 month old boy. Of course I am reaaaalllly nervous...what I do about his ears...
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- Since your breastfeeding, you already have the biggest baby flying pleaser :) Your son is at the perfect age for flying, just breastfeed him most of the time (during t...
- Breastfeed on the way up (if possible with your feeding times). BFeed on the way down. That'll help with the ears. (Pack a nursing cover. Also, you ARE allowed to pa...
- Before I had children, I HATED flying- I wasn't afraid of flying, I hated the constant feeling of motion sickness. The anxiety of knowing I was going to fly would make...