If you’re flying internationally with a baby, I’ll always tell you topick a bassinetover a car seat. You cannot have both as you need to request a bassinet seat (bulkhead row) and installing car seats there isn’t possible, but it’s a game-changer for sleeping. Plus, it also giv...
When going through the airport adiaper bagand baby food/breast milk supplies do not count towards a carry-on as long as it’s within a size limit, as these are baby essentials. So you can technically bring two bags with you, but since I prefer bringing as little as possible I only ha...
10.) Avoid layovers:: I personally, don’t love layovers with a baby. It’s so much easier just flying direct. If you do have a layover, make sure you have at least 40 minutes. If you gate check a stroller or car seat you have to wait for them to bring them to the gate, th...
But when it comes topacking when traveling with a baby, the more trips you take, the more you know what you’ll absolutely need and also the things you can live without. In those early days, don’t sweat packing light. Bring what you think you’ll need and if you can manage it all...
The extra money spent was worth it with a baby in my opinion. We also enjoyed not having to travel with the Doona base because the car seat can easily be installed with the seatbelt in the rental! The hotel: Many hotels will have cribs for your baby to sleep in, but just be sure ...
First things first: everyone will be either impressed or surprised by the fact that you’re traveling alone with a baby as long as you don’t try to bring a bag containingeverything from baby’s roomon the plane. That said, you will get stared at and asked a lot of questions. ...
Less is More:You’re going to be bringing alotmore stuff when you start traveling with a baby. But try to restrain your inclination to bring EVERYTHING WHO KNOWS WHAT COULD HAPPEN!? If you won’t definitely need it and you can easily buy it where you’re going, leave it at home. Su...
If your baby is less than 6-months old, you’ll need something with more neck support that reclines. You’ll need a travel-friendly stroller base that fits with your infant car seat. TheBaby Trend Snap-N-Go EX Universal Infant Car Seat Carrieris excellent. And while the list of compati...
General advice Long-haul advice Wondering how to deal with jet lag? Readthe PSP article HERE plus tips for alternatives to breastmilk). Includes advice from some of our amazing working moms about what they did when they had to travel for business!
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