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What You Need to Know Before Traveling With a Baby

Traveling with a baby can be intimidating, and no one wants to be that parent with the screaming baby on the plane. If you want to avoid that scenario from happening — every parent’s worst nightmare — we’ve got you covered.

In this brief guide, we’ll go over some of our top tips for traveling with a baby. We’ll discuss some things like ways to keep your baby happy and how to keep them from crying on an airplane.

Keep reading if you’re interested in learning more.

Keep Baby Happy With Distractions

Wondering how to travel with a baby? Be sure to keep him or her happy with distractions.

Pack colorful and interactive books for your baby, like touch and feel sensory books. Be sure to also pack their favorite toys, or better yet, whip out a brand new toy your baby has never seen before to keep them distracted.

Be Smart About Baby Gear

If you’re traveling with a baby, you need to be smart about the baby gear you bring with you. A stroller is perfect if you want to push your baby around, but it can be a hassle when checking in your stroller for flights. Strollers can also be a hassle when maneuvering around places that aren’t so pedestrian-friendly.

A baby carrier is perfect for traveling with a baby. Baby carriers are easy to strap on and can be worn on either parent, and they don’t take up as much space as a stroller.

If you’re taking a road trip with a baby and need to be mindful about how much can fit into your trunk, ditch the bulky stroller and opt for a baby carrier instead. Check out these baby carriers for some great options.

Double up on the Baby Necessities

When going on vacation with a baby, it’s better to be overpacked than under packed. Bring twice as many diapers, baby food, snacks, and formula as you think you will need. 

Unforeseen circumstances may happen, such as severely delayed or canceled flights, unexpected overnight stays, or grossly underestimating how much your baby needs. When these unexpected moments happen, the last thing you want to deal with is a hungry, dirty-diapered, and irritable baby. Whether you are driving with a baby or flying with a baby, be sure to pack double than what you think you need!

Feed Your Baby While Taking Off and Landing

A crying baby on a flight is a humiliating experience for just about every parent. Why do babies cry and sometimes scream during flights? Most often, it’s because of ear pressure.

Your baby’s ears are more sensitive, and crying is the only way they know how to let you know they’re experiencing pain or discomfort. Ear pressure pain is usually its worst during takeoff and landing, so use these times to feed your baby.

Whether you are breastfeeding or bottle-feeding, this is one of our most essential tips for flying with a baby. Feeding your baby is a great way to relieve their ear pressure since your baby isn’t old enough to know how to pop their ears. Feeding your baby will help them to pop their ears and relieve ear pressure on their own.

Traveling With a Baby?

Traveling with a baby can be overwhelming, but if you follow our tips, it doesn’t have to be! Whether it’s tips on keeping your baby happy or being smart about your baby gear, we hope you found this post helpful.

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