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Air Travel with Infant
Be prepared to get lots of dirty looks from people sitting around you, but just smile and ..... round bassinets · trip advice · air travel with 9 month old ...
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- Books, toys that she likes from home so they're familiar, snacks. We travelled when my oldest son (now 2) was 6 months old and he was perfect. I would suggest wearin...
- I flew with my daughter when she was 8mo and 10mo by myself. The one thing I didn't see mentioned in the other responses was that when I was waiting at the gate, I as...
- J., You have lots of great advice here. The only thing I didn't see mentioned (which worked great for my son) was a sling to carry him in. I used that instead of ...
Co-sleeper Vs. Vibrating, Musical, Etc. Bassinett, Vs. Crib
cried at night if he didn't have something around him all the time, so we wound up actually placing him in his infant carrier "inside" the bassinet. ...
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- There is no right answer. Sleep is a very personal ever changing thing for a baby. For us we had a cosleeper which my son stayed in until he was 4 or 5 months old....
- Hi. I am a mom of four. With my last child, at my baby shower, I received a bassinet that could be made into one that fit up to the bed with the side down. I never ...
- I agree with another mother, you have to figure out what works best for your family. My husband and I toss and turn horribly at night, so having my son in the bed wit...
Newborn + Breastfeeding + Middle of the Night Cosleeping = Po'd Husband - HELP
It was a safe secure spot that he didn't flail around in. maybe give that a try rather than the bassinet. good luck sherry. Helpful? ...
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- I completely understand your situation. I slept on the couch and kept my infant in the swing until he had his days and nights figured out. Doing this (with both of my...
- Congratulations on your new baby! My solution for co-sleeping fears was to put a changing table pad in the bed. Yes, it's large, but it is a firm surface and the sli...
- Your husband needs to pull his head out of his - well, you know what I mean. Congratulations on your new little one! Two weeks is too young to expect the baby to be ve...
Travelling to London with an 18 Month Old
I think they also have bassinets. Helpful? .... So 2 legs of a round trip, are not necessarily going to affect them the same way. ...
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- J., We have flown to london with our daughter 2x. She is 17 months old. My first bit of advice - if you can afford it - get her a seat. Holding a baby for 9 hour...
- i have done that trip about 5 times with my now 2 yr old. i highly recommend a portable DVD player with her favorite DVDs. I don't generally let my little one watch ...
- The other posters have some excellent practical advice, so I won't repaet it. What I will say is this; In my experince of intermitent travel with children under 2, h...
8 Month Old on the Plane
*I did not find it to be appropriate to let her crawl around on her own, ... offer bassinets which hook onto the bulkhead, and which the baby can sleep in. ...
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- Depending on when you'll be traveling--perhaps get him used to some situations in which you must hold him on your lap and his own personal preference for mobility is r...
- My son happened to be very social, so I would let him sit with other people who were sitting near. Strangers are often more exciting and can entertain a baby for a wh...
- We recently traveled with our 10 month old and tried to be sure he had a ton of floor time before each flight. That way we burned as much energy as possible before he...
A Baby and a Beach
... that almost look like beach bassinets with ways to keep them out of the sun ... (We had one from Fisher price that was about 3ft round half covered in ...
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- Ah the fun you will have! Always make sure that the little ones have plenty of sun screen, and keep little hats on their heads, a bonnet or sun hat. The 3 month old yo...
- It just so happens that I lived in Gulf Shores for five years. I saw lots of moms with babies, in fact I had one myself on the beach some. I would suggest renting a ...
- Growing up on the coast, we would do all of our trips, errands, etc in the morning when everyone was fresh and happy. Have a nice lunch, go home nap then hit the beac...
Need Advice on 2 Week Old Cryer
They also sell some portable bassinets that vibrate and work well too. ... I used them round the around 15 minutes before each feeding with my second, ...
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- My daughter started crying continuely when she was about 4 weeks old, the doctor said it was colic, it lasted about a month. I remembered watching something in our c...
- I am a single mom and my preemie screamed for 4 months straight. Switching to Soy formula worked IMMEDIATELY. My Doctor said that this was one of his worst cases in 3...
- I have a thing you could try that worked on my daughter Haylie. Like your daughter all she did was cry so we would "bounce" her to sleep. Because it was so difficult f...
Air Travel Tips W/ Infant
Unless you want to try the bulkhead bassinet, I would choose a different row. If you're near the galley, you may be able to walk the baby around back there. ...
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- Hi, D., I am the mother of two babies, one 19 months old, the other 5 months old. I have flown with the elder baby ten times, all with my elder child on my lap and...
- It's much easier to travel with a baby that you think. Call the airline and ask if they have a place to hang in a portable basinet (provided by the airline). Contine...
- I have a two year old and a two month old. We started traveling with our daughter, now two, when she was three months old. The thing that I suggest if you don't have o...
Traveling with 17 Months Old on Lap on International Trip - Advise Needed Pls!
Asked by H.H. from Portland
on September 2, 2009
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Me and My husband is going to China with our then 17-month-old son this Nov. We are going to be on two flight, one for like 3 hours and the other one for about 15 hour...
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- Most airlines won't let you use the harnesses, so check with your airline before you buy or rent!
- Dear H. I am a frequent flyer about 12 roundtrips a year to Europe and Asia for work. I like children and so I don't mind their crawling around on me and so on. I...
- First up, relax! They are actually easier at that age then say, 4 or 5. I am an Air Force wife and have been over seas for 10 years, so my boys have had many long in...
She Won't Stay Asleep!
Asked by A.S. from Topeka
on January 10, 2008
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My 3 1/2 month old baby girl will not sleep on her own when I put her down for a nap, or when it's bedtime. It's a great day if she sleeps for 45 minutes on her own w...
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- Ok first I feel for you. I sounds like you aren't getting the break (naptime) that you absolutly need during your day. Children can take so much out of you, it's impor...
- What you're talking about is very normal. Regardless of what you do, it will not last forever. In my opinion, cry it out and sleep scheduling methods are not beneficia...
- I would highly recommend swaddling her. This worked really well with my daughter for the brief time I went back to work. She was about 4 months old at the time. It g...