This is a place for FTMs to ask questions and S+TMs to share the wealth of knowledge they've accumulated on baby products. Each week we'll spotlight a new category of product to help streamline and make it easier to refer back. This week it's.... travel accessories! Anything you found helpful for baby while traveling whether by foot, car, train, plane or boat. Think travel sleep areas, toys that help calm/soothe/distract baby, or even just general tips about traveling with baby.
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Re: Product Spotlight Series: Travel Accessories
DS: 6/1/18 (Pre-E; IUGR; seizures; NICU)
TTC #2: 12/2019
Sept 2020: HSG possible blocked right tube
Nov 2020: Letrozole + TI - BFN
Dec 2020: Letrozole + TI - BFP!!! EDD 9/18
DS: born oct 2012
TFAS: BFP #1 aug16. miscarriage sept16
BFP #2 nov16 MMC dec16. d&c jan17
BFP #3 sept17 EDD 5/31/18
fingers crossed for our rainbow baby
DS: born oct 2012
TFAS: BFP #1 aug16. miscarriage sept16
BFP #2 nov16 MMC dec16. d&c jan17
BFP #3 sept17 EDD 5/31/18
fingers crossed for our rainbow baby
I also loved my infant car seat cover /canopy. It looks like the one I bought in 2013 is discontinued now, but something along these lines. It worked great to shield baby's eyes/sensitive skin when carrying them to/from car, especially in summer sun. I also draped it in such a way that I didn't need to buy the hanging window shades that never seemed to stay in place. The one I had had a hole in the top so you could easily peek inside to check on the baby.
First Son - born 2013
Third Son - due June 9, 2018
(I personally don't give a fck if she cries on the plane, or whatever, that kind of thing has never bothered me. I'm more concerned with all the stuff I'll need to pack/bring...)
I gate checked my stroller and carseat (which you're really not supposed to do), and never had an issue. The best option is to buy a ticket for baby and put their seat on the plane.
Every hotel we've stayed at has either had a roll away crib or a packnplay. We generally stay at cheaper hotels, like days inn, and they baby beds are always clean and in good quality.
We traveled internationally with DS when he was 9 months (@doxiemoxie). We brought both our stroller and carseat because we purchased him a seat and because we were going to be driving abroad. Personally, I wouldn't trust rental carseats because you have no idea whether they've been dropped / in an accident, etc. I regret bringing the stroller because it was unnecessary - - it actually convinced us to buy an umbrella stroller when we returned. At 5 months though, I'm not sure if these LOs will be able to handle umbrella strollers (I think they are six months +). If you aren't going to be walking a lot, I wouldn't bring the stroller. Wear the baby in the airport - we used an ergo - as it keeps people away and calms the baby.
A lot of hotels will have PNPs or cots for rent. You probably can use that as a filter when you book. Don't bring one - - there are also companies that rent them if you'll be in a big enough city. Bring your own sheet (know whether it is a PNP or something different).
The house we rented in Europe said it had a crib. I bought a special sheet for it (european sizing). We got there and it was an old painted wrought iron death trap with a feather mattress. DS could stand himself up and the bars barely reached his waist. I ended up pushing it into a corner, putting high back chairs in the front of it and removing the feather mattress. Was it safe? Probably not. Did it do it's job? Yes. Chances are, anything a hotel has here (as long as its a reputable hotel) will be safer and reasonably clean.
Took our wee one to FL to see the grandparents and would recommend Tylenol/Advil what have you for the flights. Make sure you have access to it. So you can dose on the go (with permission from your doctor of course), world of difference! Believe me.
We also used the carrier to have some hands free time. Perhaps borrow an umbrella stroller?
You may want to look into equipment rentals in the area you are travelling to. I know a lot of our friends with kids do this to avoid baggage fees, and handling all the stuff.
We didn't take our stroller as the warranty would have been VOID unless we used their airline approved travel case. And that was another like $100 in fees to check it. Car seats were free.
We ended up at Once Upon a Child and bought her a play mat, and a few toys. we rented/borrowed a PnP, and ended up buying a second hand umbrella stroller while there. (which does not cost $$ to check) We returned the toys/playmat to OUAC and got like 50% of our $ back. So like renting.
5 - IUIs, 3 - IVF retrievals, 2- failed transfers (fresh, and frozen), PGS on second IVF resulted in 1 perfect emby, and DD.
3rd IVF w PGS resulted in 3! perfect embys. 1st transfer - Sep 2017 2 more on ice.
If you're interested in babywearing, and won't need the stroller when you land, then I'd just babywear through the airport.
Bring bottles or plan to nurse for takeoff/landing and bring layers because planes can be freezing or hot. Bring changes of clothes for the baby and a shirt for yourself. One time DD had a blowout on the plane, and I rode 5 hours covered in poop. It was cool.
And thanks @May14th2011 for the recommendation on the Cosco seat for travel. Hadn't thought about what would happen if our carseat ended up damaged below the plane (even if gate checked). I'd be much less concerned with a $35 seat, and we probably wouldn't need it in the airport if baby likes babywearing.
Me: 30 | DH: 31
Met: August 2006
Married: July 2012
TTC #1 since June 2016
***TW***
BFP: 7/12/16 | MC: 9/12/16
BFP: 1/18/17 | MMC: 2/13/17
BFP: 10/7/17 | EDD: 6/21/17
MTHFR: homozygous A1298C
DS: born oct 2012
TFAS: BFP #1 aug16. miscarriage sept16
BFP #2 nov16 MMC dec16. d&c jan17
BFP #3 sept17 EDD 5/31/18
fingers crossed for our rainbow baby
Also love reading all of these tips. We're planning to fly with baby at around 3 months for my BIL's wedding in September. It'll be a 2.5 hr direct flight so I'm hoping it'll be fairly easy, and we just plan to bring him/her as a lap child. We also have another wedding invite in December which would be a cross-country flight so we'll have to see what to do for that. Andddddd we're also kind of tossing around the idea of going to visit my family in Ireland next year at some point, so lots of traveling possible for this baby!
DS born 9/24/2020
I'm thinking the hammock would leave more room for groceries and would be well suited to a summer baby.
Pictures of what I'm referring to in spoiler.
1 - mirror wise, I know a lot of you ladies are for it. Is there a recommended style that you loved?
2 - I've seen online about bins some people keep in the car of baby stuff in general. Yay vs nay?
To get an idea, a photo from google:
We have a plain folding bag/box that I considered having in the car but I'm not sure if it'd be even a good idea.
Feeding on the go- when DD was under 6 months and we would go on long car trips I would bring my pump (so I could pump and give her a bottle if needed while we were still driving- but I usually just fed her when we pulled over to change her diaper). I would however, start each trip with a 4 oz bottle that I put in a coffee tumbler with some hot water. This would keep it warm until she woke up and I could feed her the bottle. This helped lessen the amount of times we would have to pull over- but expect a normally 4 hour trip to take up to 6 hours after baby.
Now that DD is self feeding, we take her to diners for pancakes some mornings (the ones I don't want to cook). We put these disposable place mats down on the table, so that she doesn't have a plate (which she will throw) or have to eat off a table that was likely cleaned off with a questionable rag. When we forget these in the diaper bag, it is upsetting- as we have to hand her bites of food- so can't really eat our own meal as easily. You can find these anywhere but here is the link for Buy Buy Baby's mats.
@MissKittyDanger the car storage always seemed like a good idea to me- but I usually packed a diaper bag with what we needed. There were a few times I thought I had more diapers in my bag than I did, so having a spare bag in the car would be helpful. Baby wipes can be used for a million things, so keeping a package in the car can help in none baby situations as well. Also a changing pad that stays in the car would be helpful- for changing in the car (car trips, going to the park or other places without a bathroom/changing station). Also would be helpful to keep change of clothes for you in the car- BFing leads to leaking when you aren't expecting it, and spit up happens all the time. I use to keep an extra outfit for DD in the car too- but she outgrew her clothes too fast- and the car clothes were always forgotten and so a size or two too small. We had toys attached to her car seat- but her favorites were in the diaper bag.
BFP#4- 9/26 edd 6/5/18
DS: 6/1/18 (Pre-E; IUGR; seizures; NICU)
TTC #2: 12/2019
Sept 2020: HSG possible blocked right tube
Nov 2020: Letrozole + TI - BFN
Dec 2020: Letrozole + TI - BFP!!! EDD 9/18
prevent you from pulling over- just prolongs the amount of time between leaving home and the first stop.
This is how our trips would go, We would leave our house and DD would fall asleep and stay that way for an hour to 2 hours- and then wake up screaming (hungry and hated the car seat). We would pull over on the side of the road and I would hope into the backseat, and DH would start driving again- but would be looking for a rest stop or an exit. I would feed her the bottle while we were on our way to the first stop. We would pull over some where and I would burp her and change her diaper. I would stay in the back seat and play with toys and stuff to try to keep her entertained as we went on the next leg of the trip (this was the miserable part of the trip since she would be awake and cried most of the time). We drove usually another hour or so- than would find somewhere to pull over and eat. I would nurse the baby- DH and I would eat some type of fast food- burp and change the baby and usually she would fall asleep for another hour long nap. The next time she would wake up we would find somewhere to pull over and I would feed her, burp her and change her again- than we would have another hour long drive with the baby awake. The next stop we would make we tried to stop some where we could walk around with her for a little bit. And then we would make the final leg of the trip. I don't think we made any trips with her before she was 4 months old. The first stop was the shortest stop but the rest could add an extra half hour to the trip.
BFP#4- 9/26 edd 6/5/18
So the general consensus for younger babies is no stroller in the airport? Good to know as I have been concerned about finding a compact infant stroller to take on plane trips but maybe I shouldn't be too worried about it? We don't have anything planned but we do like to travel.
But like I've said, I've both gate checked and regular checked seats and never had an issue.
We received a Peg Perigo convertible carseat for free, and Baby Trend Convoy stroller {3 wheels}
Unbeknownst to us, convertible doesn't leave the car.
Cool. Fuck. Guh!
Also Peg is not a very good brand to mix with other brands. So we're now looking at bucket carseats that fit the stroller and we may be getting another stroller {Graco} so we've been holding off.
*head desk*