If you plan to return home or traveling with infants, consider some tips to make your trip and your baby safe and comfortable ...
Newborns certainly is in need of constant attention from you, so it is not advisable to take it traveling far.
However, if your baby is older than 3 months, you can be more calm take him on a long journey. In addition to his physical condition is more stable, at this age your baby will not be disturbed by various travel conditions.
Newborns certainly is in need of constant attention from you, so it is not advisable to take it traveling far.
However, if your baby is older than 3 months, you can be more calm take him on a long journey. In addition to his physical condition is more stable, at this age your baby will not be disturbed by various travel conditions.
Tips In Vehicle
If you are using the aircraft, you should feed your baby during takeoff and landing. If he fell asleep on the second time, just attach his mouth to your breast.
If you are traveling by car, always put your baby in a baby car seat (special baby seat) is placed behind the driver's seat facing backwards.
In the car, do not put the baby car seat in the front seat, even if the car is equipped with airbags. Make sure also that the baby car seat is installed properly and correctly.
If you are traveling by car, always put your baby in a baby car seat (special baby seat) is placed behind the driver's seat facing backwards.
In the car, do not put the baby car seat in the front seat, even if the car is equipped with airbags. Make sure also that the baby car seat is installed properly and correctly.
Anything You Need to Bring?
Here's some feedback on the equipment you should bring along. Some are mandatory and some are dependent on the type and overtake you.
- Cream for diaper rash.
- Bags or plastic bags for dirty diapers.
- Diaper clean taste.
- Paracetamol for babies.
- Sun visor cap.
- Beige sun protection for babies.
- Protective glass window.
- Infant formula (if you are not a nursing mother).
- Bottle containing boiled water.
- Baby food.
- Plastic apron for baby's meal.
- Baby blanket.
- Crib.
- Baby clothes are easy to absorb sweat.
- Wet wipes.
- Soap, shampoo and baby powder.
- Baby jacket.
- Vomit bag.
- Repellents for babies.
- Bag of toys.
- Set of baby toys.
- Backpack baby carrier for that has not been able to sit down.
- Stroller buggy for who can sit.
Consider also to bring prevention of colic, nasal drops and teething gel if your baby is in a period of dentition.
Other Tips
Do not expose your baby directly from the sting of the sun, especially between the hours of 11:00 to 15:00.
Try to limit your travel activity. Although the new atmosphere on the way can be fun for your baby, but it would be quickly exhausted. Should one travel destination per day is enough.
Stay away from crowded places as much as possible. Your baby will be easily agitated in a dense atmosphere and bustle.
If you use a private car, you'll want to stop to rest periodically. Remove your baby toys and have fun with it for a while.
Do not forget to prepare medicines prescribed by a doctor for your baby, if he indeed is on medication or suffering from certain diseases.
Prepare all equipment for your baby well before departure.
Happy Traveling