(I hope there isn't already a board. I searched a few pages back and didn't see anything.)
I'm a FTM; so I'm unsure of how long it will be until I can venture out with this little one. I'm just wondering if I could go out for walks, hikes, camping or to the pool with baby this summer or if I should plan to spend my summer at home.
Re: What to do with baby in Summer?
I usually took a book so that I could read at the park since she was too little to do anything really.
And I can't swim so there was no pool for me but I know a lot of people who took/take their babies to the pool.
Other than that - keep baby in the shade, avoid super hot days, dress lightly, they'll be fine. Those are the times your mommy instincts will kick in and you'll know what the appropriate situations are and aren't.
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All the reason's that PP's have mentioned are the reasons I prayed for a summer baby! So we can be outside. Our winters in WNY are brutal and I would go off my rocker if I had to be cooped all winter with a little one. My sister is due in February and I don't enry her at all. She lives in an area with a ton of snow fall and will most likely be alone around the house most of the time. Once the bambino and I get over the newness phase we have places to go and people to see!
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I was actually a bridesmaid at an outdoor wedding 3 weeks post partum. He slept the whole time except when I needed fo feed him
You also don't want baby to overheat. They can't regulate temperatures like adults can so a hike in 90 degree heat probably won't work. Our pediatrician said no sunscreen/direct sun or pool for baby for 6 months, because of chemicals and the heat regulating thing. But if it's not too hot you can hang out with baby in the shade and take turns swimming. Hiking etc would be fine too as long as you can handle it and it's not too hot. Pretty much anything you want, just use common sense
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I plan on being out and about as much as possible. My parents live on a lake in Michigan where it usually is beautiful and not blistering hot in the summer. They have a beach and pontoon boat. I'd love to spend a few weeks there over the summer. Around here (we live in the Chicago burbs) I hope to take the baby on walks/to parks/etc. as soon as I can after delivery.
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