Considering the constant feeding, change of diapers and plenty of rest that a newborn requires, many mothers opt to stay close to home in the first months of giving birth. Some fear that traveling with a newborn exposes them to lots of unnecessary risks. However, proper preparation and a few tricks can make the difference when traveling with a baby. Check out the following tips for traveling with a newborn.
Make a List of All the Newborn Necessities
Newborn babies have a wide range of basic requirements that you must have when traveling. Making a list of all the baby necessities in advance will ensure that you do not forget something and, also overpack. The basic baby gears that you should include in the packing list include.
- Diapers and wipes
- Change of clothes
- Nursing pads
- Feeding bottles and formula
- Healthy baby snacks
- Baby carrier or sling
You may also want to include a few ziplock bags for separating dirty and wet clothes as well as two to three receiving blankets.
Find a Comfortable Seat
In case you are traveling with a bay under the age of two years old, there is no need to buy a seat. However, you can still buy an extra ticket for the baby. Nevertheless, it is important to find a comfortable seating space for both of you. In case the baby will be using a separate seat in the plane, it is advisable to bring along a baby car seat to use on the flight. Sharing a seat with your baby is cost-effective and convenient, also allowing the mother to discreetly breastfeed in transit.
Act Friendly to Strangers
Most people are not usually very happy whenever they realize they are sharing a seat with a breastfeeding baby. Besides, you never know when you may need a helping hand. Therefore, a little friendliness can go a long way. In case you need to change diapers in the plane, simply get to the bathrooms to avoid causing discomfort.
Traveling with a newborn may not always be smooth and easy but, the above tips can help you prepare and face the journey without a lot of stress. When you observe these guidelines and focus on making the most of the trip, it could be an adventure of a lifetime.
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