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Re: Babymoon: Traveling to Mexico?
Married June 2012
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BFP Oct 2013- twins! A&H born May 2014
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When I was researching, I think the only warm-weather destination that didn't have a Zika warning was Hawaii.
something more locally like to a bed and breakfast a couple hours away for a weekend .
and I am with you @sandbar517...I'm just trying to get my nausea under control. Can't even think about traveling. Arizona will be really nice for you though! Alone time/friend time is good for the soul
We are going to Seattle over thanksgiving with our son and to visit BIL. We do have a wedding in state where we will have two nights to ourselves. Then it's busy season, so no more trips for us.
@mileswithmyles good call with the CDC site, I didn't even think of looking there! I would love to do Hawaii but being on the east coast the flight is just too long for a weekend trip.
@purple2779 good idea about Arazona, I've been there on business and always thought about going back for vacation. I'll have to look into what tickets would cost.
Married June 2012
BFP June 2013- blighted ovum, D&C Aug 2013
BFP Oct 2013- twins! A&H born May 2014
BFP Aug 2017- EDD 5/8/17
but, really... this is probably around the time our BMB would want to start planning babymoons...since we are all getting to second tri. I am glad you were able to adjust your vacay to fit your needs! We may end up driving 8 hours south to my family's house in Palm Desert for some relaxation. Nothing crazy.
@heelsidehero yeah CDC is saying there are not currently any travel restrictions for Florida, the one for Miami was lifted a while ago. Although I guess that could change at any time, which is a downside if we'd have to cancel last minute.
I feel bad for people who live in Zika effected or at risk areas, the stress of it must suck!
We did did a quick trip to San Diego with our last. Just a weekend was enough. We were planning on Hawaii in March before we were KU and I’ll be 33 weeks returning if we go. It sounds nice but time off is hard.
And my personal opinion is educating yourself on birth (and your plan) and your options is never too early! It’s my favorite thing to study and learn about
Technically there have been cases of Zika in Arizona, but they were all contracted outside the state. I live here with no issue so far... Sedona is beautiful, but you may want to go soon if you want warm weather... or wait until march.
i usually go to Florida to visit my dad in January but we aren't. We are going to Hawaii where there have been no issues.
Definitely try for somewhere else, though! We had a babymoon to Tahiti when I was 26 weeks with my first but then again it was a free trip and it’s much more difficult to find someone to watch 2 kids if we were to go away this time. DH has quarterly meetings in Destin so maybe we can squeeze in some beach time before this baby comes.
Last time DH and I took a weekend getaway to sleepy little town about 2 hours away. We had a couples massage at the hotel's spa, ate out a lot, and really relaxed. It was very nice but didn't break the bank.
This time we're thinking that we don't really need/want a weekend away alone. Instead we thought we'd take our 17 month DD to an indoor waterpark for a weekend in Wisconsin Dells. We're from the Chicago area, so that will be a nice getaway for the family towards the end of winter when we are all a little stir crazy.
We're thinking Portugal or Hawaii this winter!
@mamabird515 if your doctor okays the flight, go for the Hawaii trip! If it wasn't such a long flight for us that is what I would do!v
Mexico is now out of the question. I'll be looking into areas with no Zika for this trip. Maybe AZ, or a spa with yummy food.
My boyfriend is in Mexico right now- on a business trip- without me! I thought about getting permission from my OB to go, but it just didn't seem worth it. Especially after I heard about this:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2017/07/21/premature-baby-held-mexico-arrives-indiana/499005001/
....and then there's Zika to worry about as well!
Looking at the CDC map my two warm choices for a baby moon are apparently out - Texas and Miami.
Guess we’ll be going to southern California. I used to live there so it’s not super exciting to me. I would love to do Hawaii but I don’t think DD can do the flight yet. Going to CA is already going to be an adventure from a flight length perspective.