Even before baby J went on her first plane ride, the hubby and I have already been bringing her around. In fact, she went on her first road trip when she was just 6 weeks old.
To prepare for road trips, these are a few things I bring along:
1. Car seat
The use of infant car seats are a must, especially when travelling long distances. There have been a lot of reported cases of mothers not being able to hold on to their babies when an accident does happen. Because of this, we always made it a point to put baby J in her car seat whenever we travel, be it short or long distances. The only problem with putting babies in a car seat is that babies do not like staying there for prolonged periods.
Of course, infant car seats are different from toddlers' car seats. Do check to make sure you have the correct size for your baby and make sure the seatbelt has been strapped in correctly.
2. Toys
When baby J was very young, I would bring her musical toys and other stuffed animals to try to entertain her for the long ride ahead. But as she grew older, toys were replaced by my repertoire of songs for her as well as pointing out things we saw out the window.
3. Food
Neonates and infants are very "oral". They like putting things in their mouth. So, if you are travelling with a wee little one, then it is best to prepare their milk formula. If you are breastfeeding, then it is best to bring your nursing cover wherever you go, as babies tend to ask for milk anywhere, anytime.
For toddlers, it is best if you have a few snack choices for them. Baby J does not like eating only one type of snack, so we always make sure to carry with us many food choices for her.
4. Pacifiers/ teethers
Again, depending on the age of your baby, they may prefer sucking on a pacifier during the long drive or they may want to chew on to something.
5. Extra set of clothes and bib
Because babies' satiety center is still immature, there is a tendency to overfeed them since they will never say no to milk. They may vomit often because of this.
I had such problem with baby J. She enjoyed breastfeeding, and as such, had a tendency to feed for prolonged periods and at very short intervals. This led to her vomiting almost daily, anytime and anywhere. Because of this, I always made it a point to bring extra sets of clothes for her as well as for myself.
6. Blanket
Our little ones do not have enough fats to insulate them from the cold, so I always came prepared with a nice comfortable blanket for baby J.
On the other end of the spectrum, we also need to make sure that do not become too hot either.
Travelling with babies, whether it is only to go to the mall or to take long road trips, will always mean bringing around a lot of stuff. But, all the stresses of preparation are worth it just to be able to spend time with our little ones.
So, go out and explore with your babies. Good luck! Trust me, it gets easier with time.
To prepare for road trips, these are a few things I bring along:
1. Car seat
The use of infant car seats are a must, especially when travelling long distances. There have been a lot of reported cases of mothers not being able to hold on to their babies when an accident does happen. Because of this, we always made it a point to put baby J in her car seat whenever we travel, be it short or long distances. The only problem with putting babies in a car seat is that babies do not like staying there for prolonged periods.
Of course, infant car seats are different from toddlers' car seats. Do check to make sure you have the correct size for your baby and make sure the seatbelt has been strapped in correctly.
2. Toys
When baby J was very young, I would bring her musical toys and other stuffed animals to try to entertain her for the long ride ahead. But as she grew older, toys were replaced by my repertoire of songs for her as well as pointing out things we saw out the window.
3. Food
Neonates and infants are very "oral". They like putting things in their mouth. So, if you are travelling with a wee little one, then it is best to prepare their milk formula. If you are breastfeeding, then it is best to bring your nursing cover wherever you go, as babies tend to ask for milk anywhere, anytime.
For toddlers, it is best if you have a few snack choices for them. Baby J does not like eating only one type of snack, so we always make sure to carry with us many food choices for her.
4. Pacifiers/ teethers
Again, depending on the age of your baby, they may prefer sucking on a pacifier during the long drive or they may want to chew on to something.
5. Extra set of clothes and bib
Because babies' satiety center is still immature, there is a tendency to overfeed them since they will never say no to milk. They may vomit often because of this.
I had such problem with baby J. She enjoyed breastfeeding, and as such, had a tendency to feed for prolonged periods and at very short intervals. This led to her vomiting almost daily, anytime and anywhere. Because of this, I always made it a point to bring extra sets of clothes for her as well as for myself.
6. Blanket
Our little ones do not have enough fats to insulate them from the cold, so I always came prepared with a nice comfortable blanket for baby J.
On the other end of the spectrum, we also need to make sure that do not become too hot either.
Travelling with babies, whether it is only to go to the mall or to take long road trips, will always mean bringing around a lot of stuff. But, all the stresses of preparation are worth it just to be able to spend time with our little ones.
So, go out and explore with your babies. Good luck! Trust me, it gets easier with time.