Does anybody have any advice on traveling with 7 month old triplets. We are thinking of heading home for christmas, but it is a twelve hour car ride. Is it possible?
We're contemplating an 8 hour drive with our guys and I think what we're going to do is drive through the night so they'll sleep the whole time. If driving at night isn't an option maybe break it into 2 days? I'd say anything is possible if you give yourself enough time and don't feel rushed to get there.
After a PCOS dx, 18 months of trying, 3 rounds of clomid and 2 follistim IUIs our babies are here!
oh man. i drove to a place that is in theory 9 hours away when the boys were 6 months old. it was hell, pure and simple. and took us about twice as long to get there.
i would never say "do it", because of my experience, but maybe my experience was unusually bad. i'm sure it can be done. but if you're going to go that far, stay for a LONG LONG LONG time.
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After a PCOS dx, 18 months of trying, 3 rounds of clomid and 2 follistim IUIs our babies are here!
oh man. i drove to a place that is in theory 9 hours away when the boys were 6 months old. it was hell, pure and simple. and took us about twice as long to get there.
i would never say "do it", because of my experience, but maybe my experience was unusually bad. i'm sure it can be done. but if you're going to go that far, stay for a LONG LONG LONG time.
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no, and in retrospect, i wish we would have! that probably would have helped a lot.
How to tell my boys apart
The different types of twins and triplets
Jack, Sydney and Carynne, Annaleigh, JW, Eden...forever in our hearts.
My blog * We made the national news!