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What’s your experience with Air traveling with a baby in terms of health (including ears), and weather/season.
Make sure they have something to suck on (and remember you probably can’t breastfeed during takeoff and landing if you’re using a carseat).What’s your experience with Air traveling with a baby in terms of health (including ears), and weather/season.
This. The trips with DD as a small baby were nerve-wracking, but mostly because I was a new and inexperienced mom. They weren’t too bad in terms of crying. Also, people are more understanding of a fussy small baby than a tantruming toddler.Make sure they have something to suck on (and remember you probably can’t breastfeed during takeoff and landing if you’re using a carseat).
Oh, and do the trip as soon as possible. Little infants are often very nice to travel with while bigger babies and toddlers aren’t so much. With my youngest, I had a fabulous trip at 7/8 months. I took a car seat, stroller frame, flew all by myself and it went perfectly.
I personally don’t believe in air travel between about 10-11 months and 3 years. Toddlers love to scamper back and forth and hate being confined. They also often don’t have the patience to do videos or phone games for very long. Naps and sleep are often a problem. Also, the bigger toddler carseats are often a pain on the road.
Chewing gum worked when my kids were toddlers.OP, I imagine your baby is probably going to be too young for this on this particular trip, but on our last trip I got a great idea from some other parents on the plane. They were travelling with a couple of toddlers, and had brought them lollipops to suck on during ascent/descent. The lollipops were apparently a special treat as far as the kids were concerned, and distracted them enough to get them sucking/swallowing and preventing much ear pain. If I ever have to fly with an older toddler again, I’m totally stealing this idea.
I don’t think any of my kids have ever been sick after flying, but I may be forgetting something.And the aftermath? Did they get sick with flu, fever, or ear infection? Were they deaf for a short time?
Never that I have noticed. They do get the flu vaccine every year.And the aftermath? Did they get sick with flu, fever, or ear infection? Were they deaf for a short time?
Go, if it’s at all practical!OK. Thank you!To be openly honest: I have a battle with my inner self. My dear hubby will be going on a business trip and will be sleeping two nights away. I’m so sad. We used to do things together. His first trip with his current employer was to New Jersey, and since it is close to Maryland, we drove and went together with our son. But now it is San Francisco. I’m battling with myself on exposing my son to viruses and bacteria and people coughing and sneezing as well as the air pressure (which I already looked for these: [Earmuffs for Babies, and Children’s Ear Protection for Airplane Travel](http://amzn.to/1ZUlwoE) ) and pain, just to be with hubby. I was planning to wait 3-5 years to air travel. And also the fear of sleeping alone and my son missing his dad in bed (we do co-sleeping) who every day he looks at the doorway waiting for dad to come in after working in the office…what if he feels strange after not seeing him for two nights?
Should I hop in with my son and make memories in San Fransisco with hubby (on his free time) or should I be patient and wait home… :bighanky:…
No.And the aftermath? Did they get sick with flu, fever, or ear infection? Were they deaf for a short time?
Your son will be fine if you choose to wait.OK. Thank you!To be openly honest: I have a battle with my inner self. My dear hubby will be going on a business trip and will be sleeping two nights away. I’m so sad. We used to do things together. His first trip with his current employer was to New Jersey, and since it is close to Maryland, we drove and went together with our son. But now it is San Francisco. I’m battling with myself on exposing my son to viruses and bacteria and people coughing and sneezing as well as the air pressure (which I already looked for these: [Earmuffs for Babies, and Children’s Ear Protection for Airplane Travel](http://amzn.to/1ZUlwoE) ) and pain, just to be with hubby. I was planning to wait 3-5 years to air travel. And also the fear of sleeping alone and my son missing his dad in bed (we do co-sleeping) who every day he looks at the doorway waiting for dad to come in after working in the office…what if he feels strange after not seeing him for two nights?
Should I hop in with my son and make memories in San Fransisco with hubby (on his free time) or should I be patient and wait home… :bighanky:…
Makes the return trip home that much sweeter!But I think I’m gonna give up. It’s too expensive to pay for an extra seat for my son close to the date of travel. :manvspc: