Planning Your First Holiday with Your New Baby

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Planning Your First Holiday with Your New Baby After nine months of expecting, and all the hustle of labour and the early concerns of new parenthood, it can feel as though it has been decades since you last took a holiday. But, now that your precious bundle of joy has finally arrived, holidays certainly take on different dimensions. If you are planning your first holiday with your new baby, here are a few tips to keep in mind. After all, a little extra planning can go a long way towards ensuring family bliss – even when you are away from home.

Planning Your Holiday Technically, you can take your baby on an aeroplane as soon as you have all been given a clean bill of health from the hospital. But, that does not mean you should rush off to make a booking as soon as that happens. Usually it is a brilliant idea to get into a routine at home first. That includes getting to know your baby’s sleeping and eating patterns. But, when the urge hits to get away for a bit, consider these points. 

Where to Go – Before baby came along, you may have gone skiing in the Alps, or sunbathing along the Spanish coast as a matter of routine. And, do not worry, you will get to do that again, but it may not be the best idea to take your baby so far from home while she is still under a year. Consider a smaller, closer venue for your first holiday. That way you will learn all the pitfalls of travelling with children in a space where people speak the same language and you understand how emergency services work. And, it is not just emergencies you will want to consider, you may just need to grab baby panados or formula, and you will feel more comfortable with brands that you already know and trust.

Packing It All – Yes, you will feel like you are packing everything, including the kitchen sink when you head off for your first holiday. Babies, after all, come with plenty of accessories. There are prams, car seats, and carry cots. There are also nappies and a seemingly unlimited supply of clothing changes. Fortunately, those are still quite compact (wait until you travel with your teen). Just about everything you use at home should travel with you on your first holiday, including portable safety gates if your child is crawling. Think of it as a learning curve – you may not need it all, but you will not know what


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