Pregnant and Traveling with Two Kids

Updated on December 02, 2008
C.K. asks from Sandy, UT
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I'm getting ready to travel with my two boys to oregon. The flight is via southwest and is only about 2.5 hours. My oldest son is 6 and my youngest will be 2 in september. I'm doing a child on lap because Zack is under two and I don't want to pay for an extra ticket. Do any of you Mom's have any advise for how to make the flight more enjoyable/comfortable or fun for the kids? Did I mention I'll be 29 weeks along????

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Thank you everyone that responded! The trip ended up great!! I took the DVD player and put on spongbob for my boys and they loved it. I also brought along lots of treats for them to snack on. They loved it. I learned to ask how full the flight is and if it's not a full flight you can bring your car seat and put your lap child in a seat with his car seat. That would have worked great on my flight out, but my flight home was booked, so I had the toddler on my lap the whole time. That was okay, because Spongbob saved the day. I would also advise to pay extra for a flight that doesn't have a layover. We had one quick stop and it was just to much. Thanks again for everything!!

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J.

answers from Salt Lake City on

Two words: DVD player! Also small snacks, small new toys (or hide some for a few weeks), Color Wonder markers that don't color the seats/tray tables. Get up and walk around whenever you can, esp. since you're pregnant and will need to go to the bathroom :-) Your six year old will be fine to leave in his seat while you walk the little one. Also, take a stroller even if all you do with it is carry your stuff. They will gate-check it and have it waiting for you in Oregon. My neighbor has a cute little harness with a teddy bear on it, you could consider that for your almost 2 year-old just to keep track of him in airport--or strap him in the stroller. You'll be fine--it may even be fun :-)

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L.H.

answers from Provo on

I have learned that traveling is tons easier if you bring along NEW toys to play with. I spend about $10 per kid on a few new toys or books at the dollar store or K-Mart. The kids don't get to see the toys until we take off.

Also, be VERY prepared. I had to travel with a child on my lap while pregnant and let me tell you - it's not easy to bend over and reach things! Luckily your older child should be able to help a little, but I would pack light and make sure you know where every little thing is that you will need.

And most importantly, bring food! Something chewy during take-off will help with their ears popping. I brought gummy worms along once (my kids had never seen them before) and they kept my kids giggling for quite a while.

Good luck!

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A.H.

answers from Denver on

Oh, my gosh- have a good trip! I always had a zip-lock of something they hadn't used/ ever seen such as sm. toys, crayons/pencils/pen w/ multi-colors..scratch-off paper.,just cheap NEW things to keep them busy. And did I mention snacks? Gum to chew to de-pressurize their ears,and relaxing herbals from the health food store.

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D.

answers from Denver on

I traveled to Holland with my 9 month old daughter recently. Much longer flight than you have to deal with but I learned one thing...keep them chewing! Bring every snack you can possibly pack. If you have a portable DVD player, bring that also with a few movies. Your flight will go quickly if those boys are eating and watching movies.

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A.M.

answers from Denver on

My Ped. gave me the idea of wrapping all the new toys in pretty paper so the kids think its a gift. I did that with my 2 year old when we flew to Fl. It worked like a charm.

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R.C.

answers from Provo on

C.,
I don't know if you've already went on your trip. I'm a new member to mamsource and when I saw your post I thought I'd share. I have to travel four hours in the car to visit my family and to keep my kids occupied I like to use little sing-along finger plays and quiet books. It helps that I'm a consulant for Story Time Felts and I have all of their products. But if you want to check out storytimefelts.com you'll see that you can pick up a very cute toggle book (which is a quiet book) for only $14.99. Email me at ____@____.com and I can give you advice on more products that I use in our travels and at home and tell you about how to get a discount on your order.
Hope this helps. I know there's nothing worse than a cranky child on a trip. My two little girls love the felt.

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