Anyone planning to travel with their LO in the first few months?
I want to plan a short (3ish nights) vacation with my family at a lake an hour from our house in August. She would be about 6-10 weeks at the time. I'm just not sure if it would be a good idea or not. I like the idea of doing a trip during maternity leave but wonder if it would really be enjoyable if we're sleep deprived, exhausted, etc. My mom and sisters would be very accommodating and helpful (one of my sisters is actually our nanny). I know it would probably be fun for DD1 who will be 3.5, she's a good traveler who loves the water, sun, and sand.
With DD1 we took a 16 hour road trip to Outer Banks, NC for 10 days when she was 6 months, and it was great. They change so much in those first few months though and each kid can be so different!
Re: Travel with an Infant
We traveled to california for my brothers wedding when DS was 10 weeks old. We flew, but all went smoothly. I just wore him constantly and DH and I swapped sleeping as much as possible. It was tough being so sleep deprived, but other then that, it wasn't an issue.
I also did a few drives to my parents between 8-12 weeks with DS. They're 6 hours away. I just took my time and traveled during the daytime. My parents were big helps, but again, dealing with lack of sleep was really the biggest challenge.
DH: 29
DS: 18 months 4/2/2015
Baby #2 EDD: 6/1/2017
There seem to be a lot of very mixed opinions on the subject. Some people tell me I'm crazy, and others tell me they flew on an 8 hour flight with a 3 week old to Paris and it was no big deal, so who knows how it will go!
I say plan on it if family will be helpful as long as you can back out if need be.
Side notes: Pedi approved of the trip, she had gotten her first round of shots (and had enough time to generate some immunity, and was a pretty robust baby. It was also May, so far fewer concerns about flu / cold season than if it had been February.
BFP #1 6/13 DD 3/14
Mirena 10/14-5/16
BFP #2 9/2/16, CP confirmed 9/8/16
BFP #3 10/10/16 EDD 6/22/17
I was a FTM and had no clue what I was doing but everything just clicked and it worked perfectly! Good luck and happy travels!
He was born in a Thursday, we flew out Friday morning, she signed TPR Saturday afternoon and we were discharge Saturday evening. We were lucky to stay with relatives and even more lucky that our ICPC cleared by Wednesday afternoon so we were home in Thursday morning at like 5am thanks to finding that last minute red eye flight. I would highly recommend flying and bringing next to nothing with you. Honestly it didn't bother us at all not being 'prepared' it actually made it more of an adventure. I know you have more time to plan so you can bring a car seat and some washed clothes with. Washed clothes would've been helpful as we had to leave the hospital in a hospital tshirt and diaper haha. Oh well, at least it was AZ so it was warm! I'm actually really glad we didn't have a ton of baby stuff around the house in case something happened and she didn't sign, another thing for you to consider. This would be a great Q for the FB group we're in. Feel free to ask away!
If you are breastfeeding - a nursing cover and a travel pillow. Nurse during take off and landing when their ears pop. Then just a pacifier and an extra outfit or two incase of a blow out. Youll be good to go.
Also, if you can wait until their first round of immunizations - that would be ideal.
Me: 29 DH: 35
Married: 9/29/12
DS #1: 3/8/15She slept through most travel and most of the family visits. I wore her just about everywhere.
Ahhhh the good ol' days... Now at 2+ it's MUCH harder to keep her entertained!!
and I try never to not do something for fear of what might happen. I'd never leave. Each time is a learning experience.
BFP #1 9/1/11, EDD 5/15/12, Missed M/C at 9w4d, discovered at 11w3d, D&C 11/2/11
BFP #2 6/20/12, Baby Boy born 3/2/13
BFP #3 October 2016, EDD 6/11/17
I bring my boppy pillow on the plane for nursing/napping. Nursing covers annoy me and I just whip out a boob haha. I sit in the window with DH next to me (and now DD too) so no one really sees what I'm doing, and honestly I don't care if they do. Changing a diaper in an airplane bathroom is a special experience...i suggest doing an overnight diaper for the flight so you only have to change it if it's poop. And bring extra clothes on board...DD had an epic double poop blowout experience on the plane once and wound up destroying 2 of her own outfits as well as my jacket and the boppy pillow cover. Be prepared.
My Dad has a lake condo a little over an hour away and we plan on spending a lot of the summer there!
Thanks for all your responses, it nudges me toward going. Also, exciting to hear all your travel plans.
Once that tax return arrives some of it is going towards this trip!
I think it's a great idea, unless you think your family will add to your stress instead of helping. (I just reread your post and it looks like your family will be great).
We'll be traveling this summer again when the baby is 6ish weeks old.
DD #1 born 4/1/2012
My Married Bio
That being said, I would go!
I have been thinking a lot about this. Not necessarily traveling but camping and other outdoor activities. With DS I literally did not leave the house for weeks... Guess whast I ended depressed. I was so happy to go back to work. Now this summer we will have a 5 year old in Tee Ball and wanting to be active. We were thinking about camping later in the summer. Just have to see how we feel.