So here is my predicament.
We had a destination wedding in May. Our friends that made the trip are having one October 10 2014 in Mexico. Would feel bad when they spent money to go to ours and us not try to go to theirs. Not that they wouldn't understand. Also we take these kinds of trips every year and plan to keep trying to go when we can with our kidsn
We will obviously have, around, a 5 month old baby. My mom says Mila is in no way going to Mexico and will watch her. My husband does not only want to go for 5 days as its more cost effective to go for 7, which i feel would be hard enough being away from her. I however am not a mom yet and dont know how hard it will be to either be away from her for 5 days or take her for 7. I also feel it may be wrong to take such a young baby out of the country. I also feel like it should not be left up to our parents to watch our baby so we can go have "fun".
I am so torn on what to do.
Any input on leaving a baby for that long or traveling with one? Or saying no we cant make it. Either way I feel like I could be a bad parent.
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My vote is go, it'll be nice to get away, though I'm sure you'll miss your nugget.
I suggest buying tickets. Let your DD stay the night with grandma at about three months, and see how it goes. If it works out, leave her for the weekend. That will help prepare both her and you for the time apart. If it doesn't work out, most airlines don't charge for baby anyway. Just make sure they know you will be bringing her.
At five months, you might be ready for a small break, and that is nothing to feel guilty about.
It may be hard to be away from her either for emotional or other logistical reasons, but everyone is different in that sense. I BF & DD wouldn't take a bottle, so it would not have been possible for me even if I wanted to.
If you are going to Bf, you will want tonjave enough bagged for her while you are gone and take a pump with you.
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This coming from someone who's yet to leave their 16 month old for more than a night. I had a3 day trip planned in August last year and bailed last minute.
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If it were me, I would take the baby. I have left both of my babies for long periods (8 days and 11 days) to go to Europe, but they were both over a year old the two times we have done that. (DS1 was 14 months the first trip and DS2 was 16 months the second.) the first time leaving my first baby was VERY hard, but got better after the first couple of days.
I would not personally feel ready to leave a baby that going for more than one or two nights, so if it were me, I would take baby with us! I think going to Mexico, and I'm sure staying in very touristy areas would be fine!
And don't feel bad if you do leave baby with grandparents! My in-laws love the chance to spend extended time with our little ones when they get the chance to!
I've always taken my daughter on my lap, and we have not taken the carseat to Mexico. I may get flamed for that, but it was our choice. We could walk from our resort to restaurants & shopping, so I wore her in the Ergo any time we went out. We only took a cab from the airport & back, & she was not in a carseat for that. You can gate check the stroller & carseat for free, so we've done that on other trips. I've heard it can invalidate the warranty to check your carseat on a plane, but we've done it to save the cost of an extra ticket. To each their own on that issue.
Def not. She and my stepdad almost didnt go to my destination wedding bc he hates flying andhe would def not let her travel without him. The thing is I dont think it would really bug me to have to spend some of the day in the room for naps n such. On our last two trips I found myself drinking less and getting bored easily in the pool or ocean alll day.
You still don't need to buy a ticket in advance for international flights. When you check in at the airport, they will print an extra ticket to staple to yours. It can still be done last minute.
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We never bought her her own ticket until we had to. For certain international flights you have to pay 10% of a ticket for an infant in arms.
I would absolutely take my kid(s) when traveling simply because we, as a family, love traveling and I want my kid to share that with us.
5 months should be an easy age to travel with. We always plan side checked the car seat.
Mine are 11 and 9 (and due in May), and the longest I have been away from either is 5 days. It just gets complicated to make sure they have what they need for that long.