Since my DHs family lives on the other side of the country, we are going to be traveling in late December/early January from Minnesota to North Carolina. We will be flying & renting a car when we get there. I was hoping some STM+ could offer some advice on how to best travel with a LO that will be 3ish months old at the time, hopefully other people have the same concern

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Re: Traveling with an Infant
If you’re driving, most babies love the car and will probably sleep a lot... hopefully yours isn’t one of the few that gets carsick.
My advice: only take what you really need. We visited my MIL in December and I bought an extra pack n play and cheap stroller and shipped it directly to her house. Even if it gets used 2-3 times, it was worth it (plus I got it cheap on Black Friday). We rented our own car (usually she picks us up) so we brought along our Cosco Scenera Next car seat. It’s $40 from Walmart with free shipping and it’s super lightweight. They all pass the same safety test. I always bring enough diapers for the plane plus 1 day and buy more at my destination.
Also if you are flying I would suggest your baby getting a flu shot (well I would anyway, but I know not everyone feels the same way). It takes a couple of weeks to go into effect as well. Hopefully next flu season isn’t as horrible as the last one. I was really happy that we visited MIL in early December and avoided the extra holiday flyers. Try to fly during nap time so the kid will sleep on the plane and nurse during takeoff and landing. Take a direct flight if possible.
If you’re driving expect to have to take lots of breaks to feed and change baby. If it’s a long drive try to break it up in 2 days if possible. If there is room it might be easier for one parent to sit in the backseat next to the baby to soothe them, hand them a pacifier, etc.
@adirat if your dad is willing to go I would say it’s a no brainer! It’s always easier with an extra set of hands! We took my parents on our honeymoon (which was after baby) with us, and then paid for them to come back to Hawaii with us for our babymoon so that we would have 4 extra hands.
As for car trips, if it’s to family I always amazon prime supplies to their house ahead of time to save car space. If it’s someone you’ll see frequently then consider leaving basics there. (Eg: it saved so much space to just purchase a pack n play and baby tub for my in laws house, who we road trip to pretty frequently.) I the trips with DD were easy when she was tiny, got harder as she was more awake and aware of being restrained for long periods.
Recommend having a fold up changing pad in the car. Many times it was far easier to pull off into a neighborhood or parking lot for a diaper change rather then finding fast food or alternative.
Otherwise, just have patience and anticipate they’ll be stops. Later on we did buy a DVD player for the longer road trips.
Driving: a long road trip would have been a nightmare for us. If she was awake in the car she was NOT happy! And if you’re breastfeeding you have to stop for every feed...honestly I’d plan at least a half hour stop every 2 hours.
Road trips that young are frustrating bc you have to stop all the time for diaper changes and feeding. You can carry all th crap much easier though. Make sure you have the travel adapter for your pump or your manual pump and extra bottles of bm and formula, too. I used to give a bottle of expressed milk or formula while en route and then pump simultaneously or after to decrease stops.
Either way, don’t forget your baby’s routine things (if you have white noise at home, bring it!)
We drove from Maine to North Carolina, about 18hrs. Dd was 4 months old. We rented a car so we wouldn’t rack up mileage on our own vehicles, we were meeting family at a rental beach home so we couldn’t ship anything ahead. Though we did plan to stop at walmart once we got there for stuff we didn’t want to pack.
We chose to drive through the night on the way there, we left at 6pm dressed dd in a comfy jammie-like, easy to access diaper outfit and I assume fed her just before leaving. That gave us longer stretches between her needing breaks, and once it got late the traffic was nonexistent. Dh and I took turns sleeping and driving and arrived around noon the next day. Other than being exhausted and needing a day to balance out it wasn’t bad at all. We were there for a solid week so losing a day to sleep wasn’t a big deal, if it had been shorter we may have planned differently.
On the way back, we decided we didn’t really have it in us to go all night, so we left late in the day, and stopped at my brother’s home about halfway back, it was probably around midnight when we stopped and then had to travel in the morning hours thru traffic, and with an awake dd, that leg was harder but we were close to home.
I did sit in the back when she needed company, we heard her very first laugh somewhere in Virginia! I also had downloaded some baby apps, which I know, terrible to start screentime so young, but they gave her something to look at and distracted her when we needed it. And also, not recommended, but just know it’s possible in a pinch, I was able to position myself over the carseat and nurse w o stopping the vehicle (night hours so no one got a show), we didn’t do it for actual feedings but occasional comfort nurses to soothe her a bit. (I’m assuming this, as dd needs medicine w each meal and I have no recollection of feeding that to her in the carseat and the thought -mess and choking- makes me cringe...)
hopefully someone finds this helpful, feel free to ask questions, though I feel like I don’t remember much else.
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For airports, I would do my best to make sure I had a pack and play (or something for baby to sleep in) and a stroller at the other end. I won't check my nice stroller and at 3 months he wasn't ready for a cheap umbrella style yet. The bags protect strollers and car seats from dirt, but not really damage unless you get super expensive padded ones which aren't easily available for all brands anyway. So my son gets his own seat with his car seat in it for safe and sleepy plane riding-though most coach seats won't fit a convertible seat rear facing, just fyi. Baby carrier through airport and security was awesome!!! I would be less scared to check a pack and play-they put their joints in a safer place while folded than a stroller, and their safety can't be compromised as easily as a car seat.
Yes to a manual breast pump even if traveling with baby, or extra formula. Have a change of clothes for all adults and 2-3 for baby, plus enough diapers and bottles (if not nursing) easily accessible for an extra 6-8 hours in case of airport delays and spit up.
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I think we'll be able to borrow a pack'n'play or rock'n'play for LO to sleep in, and I'm sure someone will have a stroller. I like the idea of shipping stuff to someone's house ahead of time, and any extra supplies (diapers, wipes, etc) can go to H's brother (who's wife is expecting in October!).
According to the TSA website:
- Remove infants and children from their carriers and carry them in arms through the walk-through metal detector.
- Infants may be carried in a sling through the walk-through metal detector but may be subject to additional screening.
So it looks as though a sling is OK (which I think any on body carrier like a baby bjorn probably counts) and they are talking about carrier meaning carseat, stroller, etc. Something more difficult to scan through?DH: 32
Married 7/18/15
1st born at 35+4 on 6/6/16
Team green turned BLUE!
2nd born at 38+6 on 8/30/18
Team green turned PINK!
Due with #3 on 6/6/20 Team Green
When DD1 was 9 weeks old, I flew with her to California and it was super easy. We co-slept, so I didn’t need to bring a ton of gear, but I believe you can gate check everything you may need. I brought my BOB with car seat adaptor mostly so I could easily maneuver through the airport (the stroller held my carry on and purse mostly!) and I wore my baby through security (I may have took her out, I can’t remember). I gate checked the seat and stroller when I was boarding and just had to remind myself that I wasn’t in a hurry and I could take th extra minute to secure my stuff and if someone was impatient, that was their problem!
One thing I encountered only once was having to put my stroller through the XRay machine, and to do so we needed to remove the wheels, which I didn’t know how to do, but the TSA guy said “I have 5 kids, I can do it!” And he took them off and put them back on for me.
We nursed on the plane and it was easy-peasy. The plane is loud and the white noise is very soothing and encourages sleep! Thankfully, she didn’t blow out on the plane, but I had lots of wipes and a change of clothes just in case. If possible, I’d try to avoiding changing baby on the plane at all costs because there is just zero room, but sometimes sh*t happens!
I didn’t bring my car seat base because we weren’t planning to drive much and I felt like I could get a secure install with my infant seat and just a seat belt, but it wouldn’t have been a huge pain to put the base in the bottom of my stroller and then click the seat into it when I was gate checking.
I bought diapers and wipes for the trip when I got there just so they didn’t take too much room in my bag.
The whole experience was pleasantly easy and I was super proud that we did it!
I would say thag traveling with a toddler was a bit more cumbersome, but not impossible or horrible either - but it totally depends on your babe! I’m thankful I was able to travel with my first, because my busy little DD2 would definitely not been as smooth! Haha!
We were figuring out the logistics for a Jan'19 FL trip. We'll be flying and doing an Air BnB that will not have a PnP. Since we have another trip with LO in March and a potential cruise in May or June I'm thinking it'll be worth it to invest in something lighter and more foldable than a PnP for these trips. Anyone ever used something like this? Or have other recommendations?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BLKN01S?tag=blvisitor-20
i wouldn’t rely on something like that product posted...I’d try to make sure there’s a pack-n-play available at your destinations. I’d think a cruise would supply some kind of crib, same as a hotel does?
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DD2 4.2013 - vbac
DS1 9.2016 - vbac, team green
Baby #4 due 9.2018
DD2 4.2013 - vbac
DS1 9.2016 - vbac, team green
Baby #4 due 9.2018
DD2 4.2013 - vbac
DS1 9.2016 - vbac, team green
Baby #4 due 9.2018
Linking the travel crib I found in case it helps anyone else. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073HB2ZXW?ref=br_huc_title_link
other than the buy a baby their own seat on the plane option.
I'm a FTM but one piece of advice I have for everyone is to buy as much supplies at your destination as you can. If you have Amazon prime, ship items like diapers, wipes, formula to your destination. So much easier than lugging big items. Same thing for gear, see if it can be borrowed from someone at your destination or if someone is giving one away. My Mom and MIL are both getting pack n plays because friends have offered me theirs.
DD2 4.2013 - vbac
DS1 9.2016 - vbac, team green
Baby #4 due 9.2018
And someone mentioned bringing the carseat on the plane. Some seats aren't allowed on, there will be a sticker on them that says. We gate checked ours instead of just checking it, so it's not thrown around as much. And we had it in a travel bag so it wouldn't get dirty.
And we had a lot of trouble at security with the PnP. It had metal bars in it and we almost missed our flight because they thought it was dangerous. I'll just check it next time.