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Advice for Traveling with Infant Needed
Read all 8 responses: "I'm planning a trip to visit family in the Twin Cities with my infant. She'll be 10 weeks when we go. I'm trying to figure out what I ...
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- I traveled with my daughter when she was six weeks old then again when she was 18 months old. You need to make sure you have something for her to suck on so that they ...
- i traveled with my infant on 8 different occasions (2 -3 legs with each trip...visiting family cross country), all before one year...i was breastfeeding, so i can't vo...
- I went to Florida with my son who was just 12 weeks old. It is fine to gate check the infant seat and stroller. It is also fine to carry breastmilk and/or formula th...
Seeking Mom's with Injury Prone Infants
I understand injury prone infants. My 17 month old son recently met our driveway . With his face. .... swollen bleeding gums · travel with infants ...
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- I'm a mom with 3 boys. So we have had some accidents my youngest is 4 and in a cast as I type his wrist is broken an accident with my 11 year old and a backetball, he ...
- Hi M. my daughter fell ALOT and busted her lips ALOT. The first 3 times we took her to the ER or her Dr.never was it bad enough to be stitched or glued. The mouth and ...
- if it knocks one of her teeth loose then its time to take her to the dentist. but as far as emergency room or doc office its just stuff shes going to have to heal on h...
Traveling with Baby
Read all 5 responses: "My husband coaches hockey and we will be traveling a lot this winter. We have a one month old son and I was just wondering if anyone ...
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- K.-My little one (10 months) is formula fed too. I found it VERY helpful to carry a thermos of water so that I didn't have to find a place to warm up a bottle. Also...
- Depends on your child, but both of mine preferred cool bottles, it started when my daughter was an infant and had a cold, the peditrician recommended cold bottles to h...
- I have traveled with my son since he was 2 months. If your flying with the new restrictions save your self some time and hassel by measuring the formula in the bottle....
Recommendations for Travel Tray for Car Seat
Read all 5 responses: "Can anyone recommend a travel tray/table to ... IMO travel trays are not safe in the least. ... Infant in Lap Vs. Seat on Plane ...
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- We tried one that we bought at Babies R Us for a few snacks (fruit snacks, mostly) and games and HATED IT. I think it was a Graco, had monkies on it and was green. I h...
- IMO travel trays are not safe in the least. Should you get in an accident that travel tray could become a projectile...or a sudden stop...if you get my drift and inju...
- I know that you said that you looked at one step ahead, but I thought that I'd put my experience in to the pot. I have two of the Taby trays from One Step Ahead and j...
Air Travel Tips W/ Infant
Read all 187 responses: "I need airplane travel advice…my husband will be on the plane 5 hours (not including checking in) with my 3 1/2 month baby whom I ...
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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...
Checklist for Traveling with a 10 Month Old
We found that it was much easier to travel with our girls as infants if they had their own seat, mainly to stash all their stuff. ...
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- Don't forget to bring some ziploc bags for any stinky diapers you might have to change on the plane. I usually just pack enough diapers and food to last us through ...
- I travel to my parents with my kids (3yrs and 10 mos) regularly and similarly they have a crib, carseat and stroller so I don't have to worry about bringing any of the...
- There are some good articles and checklists on Baby Center ( www.babycenter.com ). Also, I found a lot of great information by reading the archives on this website. ...
Advice on Air Travel (Do We Need a Passport for a 7-Month Old?)
I never had a problem traveling with DD as an infant. I would definitely carry a birth certificate just in case, but we have never been asked for it. ...
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- Passports are only needed for out of country travel, not domestic. You may need birth certificate or shot record as proof of age. Depends on the airline. Call them ...
- No, you do not need a passport. I have flown mutiple times with my 2 kids (age 3 and 5), since my first son was 2 months old. No one has ever asked for any ID for ei...
- I have flown with my daughter a hand full of times at the following ages: 7 weeks, 12 weeks, and 5 months. I have never had to show ID for her (Northwest Airlines nor ...
Seeking Advice---how to Travel with 11 Week Old
Read all 13 responses: "We are traveling to the San Francisco/Sonoma area in ... Infant Seat or Child Restraint Devices .... Need Advice on Infant Traveling ...
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- We just traveled to California with my 7 and 4 year old boys, ok yes very different than an 11 week old, however, my husband is Platnium status ( he is always gone) an...
- ask your pediatrician, but at this age I don't believe it is necessary to sterilize bottles (if you can wash well)Attach carseat base to carseat (but label both with a...
- I would recommend that you ask your friends if they can borrow anything that you need (pack and play/crib, stroller, car seat) and I would buy as much as possible when...
Travel Sleep Solutions for Babies and Toddlers
There are ones made for travel. Most hotels have cribs available for infants as well. 1 mom found this helpful. Helpful? Yes | No Save This Remove This ...
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- If you can manage it, try curling a swim noodle into your bag when you travel--it is lightweight, and when placed beneath the sheet will keep the baby from rolling out...
- Another option when traveling is renting baby equipment - A lot of destination areas have rental companies. We carry full size and compact cribs, bassinets co-sleepers...
- http://www.onestepahead.com/catalog/product.jsp?productId=6720&parentCategoryId=85184&categoryId=85218&subCategoryId=86218 Check this out. Hope this helps. Or this ...
Travel System - Peg Perego or Chicco Keyfit ?
We actually started out with the Graco Metrolite travel system for our son. The car seat was rated as one of the safest. The infant carrier was one of the ...
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- When I was pregnant, we looked at both Peg Perego and Chicco systems. We did not like the Chicco stroller that much and I was concerned by the smallness of the car se...
- We used the Peg car seat with the Pliko P3 stroller and loved it. The stroller is fantastic! However, the car seat is sized a bit small and my son outgrew it around 5 ...
- I have the Chicco and I love it. The stroller is easily folded and handles great no matter the terrain.