I'm already having serious beach withdrawal, and it's only May! I live in the Southeast, and while we normally make it to the beach every summer, we won't this year due to Zika concerns. But I'm starting to think about planning a beach trip for mid-October while it's still warm down here. Am I crazy to attempt a trip to the beach that soon with a 2-yr-old and a 2-month-old? I will most likely have my parents with us for extra help. Anyone else considering a trip while on maternity leave or otherwise this soon after birth?
Re: Beach trip with toddler and newborn - am I crazy?
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As far as going to the beach with a newborn and toddler - I think as long as you have people around to help out, you should be fine
I would bring one of those little tents or a really big umbrella to make sure baby stays in the shade, lots of sunscreen (I would double check with the doc about what sunscreen is safe for one so young), limit it to early morning or later afternoon too.
Edited: app didn't post the entire last sentence.
https://www.parents.com/baby/care/newborn/making-baby-comfortable-in-summer-heat/
Babies don't sweat like adults. Even if they are under a sun shade they can become overheated a lot quicker. This article gives you some tips and tricks on how to watch for that. The worst time to be outside with baby is between the times of 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. I am sure there are tons of different reading materials on this, I just thought this one was quick and to the point,