Saturday, March 22, 2014

UK ....Good travel system ?




mommy


http://www.mothercare.com/Mothercare-Xcursion-Travel-System-Denim/dp/B002GIDB0A/sr=1-3/qid=1255291773/ref=sr_1_3/280-1591817-0218752?_encoding=UTF8&m=A2LBKNDJ2KZUGQ&n=42764041&mcb=core instad of this BEAST>>>>>>>>> http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Mothercare-Urban-Detour-Xtreme-3-Sahara-Stroller_W0QQitemZ260488042718QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Baby_BabyTravel_Pushchairs_GL?hash=item3ca64c18de&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14 I usually have to wait for the next flamin bus as it dosnt fit or wont fit into boots if someone wants to pick me up but is this a good buggy in your opinion x


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We bought a Pram/Car seat/buggy travel system from mother care it is also very chunky so we bought Britax vigour buggy - it is much lighter and easier to get into the boot of the car as the travel system was a bitch to fit in! We looked at the one you like but we didn't wan to spend that much as we had bought alot already and the one we got was on sale but it is a nice light weight one that is compact to go out with.

Stroller and car seat or a travel system? Infant car seat or convertible.?




Madisenril


I am due in three months and looking to get a stroller. I am wondering what ones you have, what you think of them, and what do you suggest. Also is an infant car seat better than a convertible? I am thinking an infant because of convenience. Thanks


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i've had quite a few strollers by now. i believe i am on number 7! and my son is 14 months.

the first one was a traditional pram and it was good for the first 6 weeks. we had a car but it wasn't reliable and was only there in case of an emergency. i'm not a fan of travel systems as i don't think it's good for a baby to sit in that position for long periods all the time. i understand you have to take a long drive sometimes but it's not necessary when you're just going for a walk in the park.

anyway, got a new car after 6 weeks and the pram didn't fit as it was huge. i then got a forward facing chicco london winter stroller. it was ok for what you pay but it only lasted 3 months and then it went in the bin.
thinking back i think i should have bought a pram system like this one:

http://www.mothercare.com/gp/product/B000IESETW/sr=1-6/qid=1220103315/ref=sr_1_6/203-1114474-7270302?ie=UTF8&m=A2LBKNDJ2KZUGQ&n=44352031&mcb=core

that way you have the pram for the first few weeks, you can put a carseat in it if baby happens to be asleep and later on it converts into a push chair (facing both ways in some cases).

an infant car seat is good for those times when baby is sleeping and you don't want to disturb them. once my son was about 3 months old though he'd wake up if i tried to get the seat out of the car. but they are good for those first few months.

one good advice i wish someone would've given me is that it is worth getting a good push chair that will last. it's part of everyday life with a baby and you'll use it daily. i'm never buying chicco again as it didn't last long enough. i have a quinny zapp at the moment and it is great for a toddler but i wouldn't get it for a baby.

hope that helps!




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Review on this baby product...?

Q. My baby girl is due Apr. 11 2012. I want to get her the Graco Alano Travel System-Melanie.
Anyone use this and have pro's and con's for it ?


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I have this and I absolutely hate it! My daughter is young so i like her facing me when using the stroller and it is a nightmare to steer! I highly recommend the cicco cortina travel system. the car seat is super easy to use and adjust and is second or third in safety ratings!! the stroller is also very user friendly!! they are great for the price!!

What was/is your fav. travel system?




LuLu


Why do you love it?
Would you buy it again? why or why not?
Trying to pick! Too many options with too many pros or cons!



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Well... I hate the Graco one. So I'd never do a Graco one again. The wheels on the strollers are too small and the strollers are monstrously huge, can't fit them in a trunk, can't maneuver them. Yuck.

Now I haven't pushed the Chicco stroller around. But that travel system would be tempting if I was getting one again. The stroller lays completely down, fully down and the foot-rest goes up, so that it's like a pram. That's good for a newborn (you don't want them sitting in the car seat in the stroller, even if it's made like that. It's not good for their breathing. They should lay flat until 6 months if possible, or be reclined so far back that their chin does not rest on their chest.) The Chicco car seat is a high quality and highly tested. So even though I wouldn't use them together (baby shouldn't ride in a car seat except when riding in a car... again that breathing thing) they would be a good deal to get together. Also because the stroller can lay completely flat and the feet rest go up you can use it around the house like a bassinet. :) Multitaskers are wonderful things.

The other would be the Baby Trend jogging stroller + car seat combo. Again, the car seat is highly recommended (though I hate the fasteners. If you try them out you'll see what I mean. Every other car seat you can clip in one side and then the other, with that one you have to clip them at the same time and it's just a pain.) And I love our Baby Trend jogging stroller. They lay down far enough to be appropriate for a 2 month old (in the meantime, use a baby-chest carrier) so long as you don't run with them. They have an H harness, cup holders, and I really like the big wheels. You can go over cracks, in sand, up and down curbs, and it's not a problem. Some people talk about how bulky they can be, but you can take the back wheels off without much difficulty and then they fit in any trunk we've tried it in.

Add: Because the Metrolite is NOT the standard Graco travel system stroller. The "lite" part of the name is a big part of how it's not standard Graco. It folds down further, weighs less, and is considered maneuverable by comparison to other Graco strollers, however it's still an awkward large size. Also, the Metrolite has a history of wearing out sooner and still is only really good on smooth sidewalks/stores, not as good walking to the park. If you use it in stores and smooth sidewalks (not what I have around my house...) then it may last years.

But for me, the things that I like most in a stroller are 1) can be used from birth up (and I don't mean with the car seat since again they shouldn't ride in car seats except when riding in the car but a full recline) and 2) big wheels to work with cracks in the sidewalks. The Graco strollers I've tried hit some of the cracks in my area and stop... sometimes very hard, sending the little one into the buckle. It actually hurt my daughter more than once just walking on sidewalks where I live and most parents walk in the street to avoid the cracks rather than deal with it. To me, that's just not safe.

And note. Baby Trend and Chicco are very respected baby-brand-names in themselves, if brand names are what you look for.




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Baby Trend Expedition LE Jogger? (travel system)?




amber17sw


I just registered for this stroller at babies r us. Just wondering who's used it, and what they thought?
Is there a better jogger travel system out there?

http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2571210



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I haven't seen that before. Wish they made it when I had mine.
The jog stroller is great, but takes up a whole lotta room in the trunk, even folded. And if you are the sort to use your stroller in the grocery rather than a cart the jog stroller can be pretty big.

But it looks like a good idea. And having an 'offroad' stroller is great. Beaches, parks, even out in the yard.

Ok, does anyone have a good Travel System to reccomend?




kirakagome


After being let down by the fact that I cannot, puchase the Graco Alano 22 SnugRide Travel System from Amazon.com- as I live in Canada. I am quite unsure which way to go for strollers/travel systems.

My runner-ups include, 2) Graco Spree Travel System, and 3) Evenflo Aura Select, but, I'd like to get the top-rated Graco Snugride Infant Carseat, and I like this carseat, the most out of all of them. How does compatibility work? If I buy the car seat alone, how do I know which Strollers I can use it with?

Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance!



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We have the Baby Trend Expedition ELX travel system and LOVE it! I also have several friends that have the exact same one and say they love it too. It is a jogging stroller, but you don't have to go jogging. It is great at maneuvering and the car seat is so easy to get in and out of the car.

I am not sure about the buying a different car seat and stroller. :( Sorry...that is why I just went with a travel system.




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Friday, March 21, 2014

Peg, Quinny, Bugaboo or Stokke?




Niki


We are trying to decide what type of stroller we should get... do any of you have any of these that you could give me a bit of advice - pros/cons of each?

Peg Perego Skate
Quinny Buzz 3 or 4 (is the difference ONLY in the number of wheels or are there other differences)
Bugaboo Chameleon
Bugaboo Frog
Stokke Xplory
I haven't, but I will! Thanks!



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I have the Orbit and it's AWESOME! I would highly highly recommend it. Check out the website www.orbitbaby.com

It is a piece of engineering marvel. If you're gonna spend lots of money on a stroller/travel system, then the Orbit is the only one worth it. It's SUPER easy to just swivel my baby into the proper position in the car instead of having to awkwardly try to fit the car seat in with him in it. Also, now that he's heavier, all I do it swivel the car seat and take him out, so so easy.

The stroller base folds so easily! and there are so many other awesome features, I would recommend checking it out yourself. Also it looks so beautiful too! I get compliments about it all the time.

I LOVE it :o)

Please help! Which travel system you thing is better?




jully


I am thinking this 2 strollers! Which one to buy???

http://www.safety1st.com/usa/eng/Products/Travel/Strollers/Travel-Systems/Details/2417-TR138ADU-AeroLite-LX-Travel-System

http://www.safety1st.com/usa/eng/Products/Travel/Strollers/Travel-Systems/Details/2419-TR082AON-AeroLite-Sport-Travel-System

THANK YOU
thank you girls!
i am a first time mom, and i do a lot of researh for strollers in the past few months, my opinion is that graco have just a better commercial nothing esle, the graco strollers in real looks a lot cheaper and they also have few recalls! That is why I am going with safety 1 st, they look a lot better and have more better features! I WANA BUY THE BEST STROLLER THAT I CAN AFORD FOR MY BABY NOT THE BEST "NAME"
thank you girls!
i am a first time mom, and i do a lot of researh for strollers in the past few months, my opinion is that graco have just a better commercial nothing esle, the graco strollers in real looks a lot cheaper and they also have few recalls! That is why I am going with safety 1 st, they look a lot better and have more better features! I WANA BUY THE BEST STROLLER THAT I CAN AFORD FOR MY BABY NOT THE BEST "NAME"



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Don't get a Safety 1st travel system at all. They're not rated well, they're not as safe as others on the market. You get what you pay for. The car seats do not crash test as well as other brands do. You can't put a price on safety. If something should happen to your child in a car accident, you don't want to be thinking, if only I'd have bought a better car seat. Get a Graco car seat. Strollers don't matter--go ahead and get the Safety 1st stroller, but don't get a Safety 1st car seat.

Other brands in the same group include Cosco Juvenile, Maxi-Cosi, Eddie Bauer, and Quinny. The are notorious for product recalls, and cheap parts.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-carseats-special,0,7744829.story

EDIT: Well, Graco isn't the best name, either. Safety 1st is the cheapest brand on the market. They're notorious for crappy products that do not test well. Period. Graco is a middle of the road brand that is the most affordable to the most people which is why it is the most popular. If you truly want what's safest for your child, you'll get a Chicco car seat or a Peg Perego car seat. These offer side impact protection in an accident. Plastic with cute fabric stretched over it (Safety 1st or Graco) do not. I don't really know why you're wasting so much time researching stroller safety (since there are not any studies out there on it). You need to buy the safest car seat for your baby and worry about the stroller second. The car seat's what going to save your baby, not the stroller. If you want the best stroller out there, you're going to get an Uppa Baby or a Bugaboo, neither of which is probably in your price range if you're looking at Safety 1st travel systems. Most strollers can be turned into travel systems in this day and age with an adapter bar. The only exception is umbrella strollers.




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Pros and cons of your stroller?




~Kaylee El


What stroller do you have, and what do you love and hate about it? Would you recommend it to a first-time mom? I'm due in less than 7 weeks and getting slightly overwhelmed by stroller/carseat/travel system options. I liked Chicco until I heard that babies tend to sweat in it... mine will essentially be a summer baby. I liked Baby Trend until I heard that it was really narrow... I have gestational diabetes so I have to prepare for a big baby. I like Graco Metrolite so far, but I'm waiting for the other shoe to drop... lol
I do plan on wearing my baby, but I also want a stroller.



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I had a travel system with my first and I didn't like it. The strollers with travel systems are so bulky. The one I had, cosco, was awful! It was hard to steer, so whatever you decide to get be sure to test drive it. Have a clerk get it off the shelf for you so you can try it out, put something with weight in it so you can feel what it will feel like with a baby. Added weight makes a huge difference with how well a stroller can steer. I ended up using an umbrella stroller after a few months and I never went back to the cosco stroller I had. I completely recommend an umbrella stroller, they are cheap, efficient, light weight, get the job done and easy to get in and out of the car.

I have a double baby trend stroller which I love. I don't use it much, but I do like it. And I have a baby trend infant seat, out of the three infant seats that I've had it's by far my favorite. The nice thing about baby trend infant seats is the way the straps adjust. Most car seats you have to remove the straps and adjust them every time your baby grows, however with baby trend there is a dial on the back that you just turn when your baby grows meaning you never have to hassle with removing and adjusting straps.

Recommended travel systems for baby?




Meems


I am pregnant with my first child and have recently begun looking into travel systems. I understand the pros and cons of travel systems and am wondering if anyone can recommend a specific model that they liked. I have heard good and bad reports on the durability of Gracos and the models I looked at in the store seem to relay on a single plastic clip to hold the infant seat on the stroller. Pushing on the back of those infant seats tipped them easily. The Eddie Bauer adventure travel system had the clip in addition to a metal bar near the feet and seemed to hold the infant seat much better. I also liked that E.B. had metal buckles instead of plastic. Any thoughts or suggestions? I plan on having more children so I need something that will last.
If you have any links to the safety ratings of these systems that would be appreciated as well.



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Graco classic pooh travel system <3!!!

i love it!! this is my rating on target.com (they have the best user ratings from normal people like you and i who have used the products firsthand.)

http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/ref=bxgy_cc_img_b_1041924/602-2040454-2123853?asin=B000HQJLU2

"When I went out stroller searching, I wanted to find something somewhat lightweight (I'm the size of a middle-schooler :P), easy to transport, space-saving in a car, and easy for my baby to get from car to stroller.

With this stroller, I got all that and more!..."
(that was my rating ontarget.com)




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Thursday, March 20, 2014

Best travel system?

Q. I am going to buy a travel system for my baby. (has a car seat, and stroller combo) I was wondering if any of you could give me some advice as to which ones are the best? I was looking to spend around $150-$200.
Forgot to mention that I'm having a boy.....don't know if that will help or not?


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I am so glad I found this question. I have been eager to recommend the travel system we use to someone. It is the Chicco Cortina Travel System (Sahara is the style) http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2373617 and we LOVE it! (I think there are more colors too. Check in store for colors since they are not accurate online.) I had never even heard of Chicco. We ended up purchasing this system after we could not find an infant seat that would fit in our car. This was one of two that did fit. That is another recommendation I have; try the seats out in your own car before you buy. Babies R Us let me do this. We will soon be moving to a convertible car seat and I wish Chicco made those too! This travel system is such great quality. We noticed most other infant seats look cheap compared to this one. I was able to get the whole system for $200 plus tax. I used a few coupons to get it down from $279.99. Although, it IS worth that much. I had a coupon for (I think) $20 off a stroller over a certain price, one for 15% off any item, and I also used my remaining registry items coupon - an additional 10% off. Babies R Us has great coupons and they let you use a few at a time (read the fine print) so sign up on the web to recieve them! More about the travel system... I think my recommendation is based on quality, look, price, and enjoyment of use. The only downside is the small storage space underneath. I think it is enough room, but we have to take the infant seat off the stroller to get the diaper bag in and out. Don't know how other travel systems do in this area. That is such a small bother for me considering how much I love this product. So I don't mind at at all, plus I can throw the diaper bag on my shoulder if I want or use a smaller one. I love using this, and look for excuses to do so more often. Another tip for car seat purchases in general: check the foam thickness underneath the cover. I like to buy the thickest foam I can afford, as it absorbs the shock rather than your baby's body. Congrats Mom2be!
PS. The infant seat doesn't latch on to grocery carts... which is another thing that doesn't bother me. I always shop with someone so I can push the stroller and they can push the cart or vice versa. Just don't put him on top of the cart! I guess you will have to weigh those things and see which are important to you. Always check the store because there are so many great products that you would not otherwise know about. Be sure you really want whatever you are going to buy!

What are your top ten baby products ever?




Expecting!


I am starting to shop for the new baby and i am worried i will forget something. What were your must haves? What was a waste of money and what do you wish you had but didn't.


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1 - carseat (I like the travel system with stroller kind)
2 - baby carrier - I love the Ergo carrier but also have several others that seldom get used. A Moby wrap is nice for nursing though & good for newborns
3 - clothing of course & whatever type of diapers you plan to use (cloth or disposables)
4 - diaper changing table/station - ours is downstairs & it makes it so much nicer than going up & down stairs all day.
5 - breastpump - but I had to go back to work - it's not as necessary if you stay home & then of course all the stuff that goes with that...breastpads (I think Johnson & Johnson make the best disposables AND cloth ones) - Lansinoh cream for nipples, milk storage bags (they warm MUCH faster whether frozen or just refrigerated), bottles of some sort....my preference is Second Nature
6 - exersaucer - my first LIVED in this thing as soon as he could set up & still asked to get in after he could walk...LOL
7 - Boppy Pillow or Breastfriend - whether you nurse or not - it is a back saver!
8 - Swing - baby may or may not love it. My first hated the swing & never never took to it - but you can't know until you know & many babies love them. They will be a lifesaver if baby likes them for things like showering.
9 - Bumbo Seat - my first loved this thing & we used it until he didn't fit in it. He loved to eat there instead of the highchair..so we packed the bulky highchair up after a certain point & I don't plan to even bother getting it out this time. Our Bumbo has a tray & everything - so it's totally sufficient.
10 - Swaddle-me blankets. Both my babies have loved swaddling but I never got one of these until this time - now I own 5...LOL They are wonderful for a baby that likes swaddling!

Stuff we didn't need that we bought or were given:
With my first - the swing - total waste, same with the highchair
We bedshare with our babies, so I don't really need a bed for them that first year...but I do keep a bassinet for naps, etc. I bought a crib for my first after he was a year & attached it to our bed to give us all a little more room. We didn't need one or want one until then. The nice part is because I waited & just kept an eye out for a deal I got a nearly $500 crib for $99 ob clearance. You definitely don't need a bed in a bag for your crib. They recommend you don't use any bedding in with baby & also no bumper...so just buy the sheets & bedskirt as that is all you are supposed to use anyway. I didn't even do that - since it was attached to our bed I bought an extra twin bedskirt to match our bed & twin sheets. The I made the bedskirt work with tucking & safety pins & I use these: http://www.google.com/products?q=snug+sheets+clips&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=Gz7NS5SDA4WsNe_ciNMP&sa=X&oi=product_result_group&ct=title&resnum=3&ved=0CDEQrQQwAg to make the sheets snug. It's very easy.




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can mamas & papas pliko p3 be forward and rear facing?




lisa b


i got a mamas and papas pliko p3 secondhand from my friend and was wondering if it can face both ways? thanks!
she has moved away and this is the first of me using it



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Why not just ask your friend? She should know.

I'm not familiar with the brand, but I'll look it up online and find the answer for you.....

*All I've found online is talking about the travel system with the stroller. If its just a carrier (has the handle on it so that you can carry baby while he/she is still fastened in), then no, you cannot turn it around. It is strictly rear facing. There should be warning stickers on the car seat that say "Rear Facing Only" or "Forward facing after 20 lbs and 1 year of age" or something similar.

music in general??????????




NateNate


need good songs for the beach and travel?


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1. House of the Rising Sun - The Animals
2. Let It Be - The Beatles
3. Ainât No Sunshine - Bill Withers
4. Time of your Life - Green Day
5. Blowinâ in the Wind - Bob Dylan
6. Our House - Crosby, Still Nash & Young
7. Donât Dream Itâs Over - Crowded House
8. Something Inside so Strong - Labi Siffre
9. Love Song - The Cure
10. True Colours - Cyndi Lauper
11. Hotel California -The Eagles
12. In the Ghetto - Elvis Presley
13. Leaving On A Jet Plane - Frank Sinatra
14. Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) - Harry Belafonte
15. Fire and Rain - James Taylor
16. Hallelujah - John Cale
17. Working Class Hero - John Lennon
18. Take me Home, Country Roads - John Denver
19. Wandering Star - Lee Marvin
20. California Dreaminâ - The Mamas and the Papas
21.Redemption Song - Joe Strummer & Johnny Cash
22. Talkinâ About a Revolution - Tracy Chapman
23. Daydream Believer - The Monkees
24. Down in Albion - Baby Shambles
25. Forever In Blue Jeans - Neil Diamond
26. Only Love Can Break Your Heart - Neil Young
27. Come As You Are - Nirvana
28. (Sittinâ on) the Dock of the Bay - Otis Redding
29. Baby, I Love your Way - Peter Frampton
30. Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd
31. Dirty Old Town - The Pogues
32. King of the Road - The Proclaimers
33. Everybody Hurts - R.E.M.
34. Killing Me Softly With His Song - Roberta Flack
35. Vincent - Don McLean
36. Handbags and Gladrags - Rod Stewart
37. Wonderwall - Ryan Adams
38. Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head - Sacha Distel
39. New Slang - The Shins
40. Mrs. Robinson - Simon & Garfunkel
41. There is a Light That Never Goes Out - The Smiths
42. Grazed Knees - Snow Patrol
43. Lost In Hollywood - System of a Down
44. Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me) - The Temptations
45. Africa - Toto
46. Handle with Care - Traveling Wilburys
47. All I Want Is You - U2
48. Island in the Sun. - Weezer
49. Sheâs Not There - The Zombies
50. There She Goes - The Las




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stroller for baby and carrier help?




tealight96


my little gurl i 8 months old she is not walking but trying to. the original stroller er purchased was the travel system we dont need it anymore. first thing is my little gurl is getting to heavy to carry in the car seat. Do they have other car seats that r not in a travel system that i can purchase or do i keep the one that i have. also i need a basic stroller something light weight with a little tray in the front for stacks. wow the travel system strollers r grat but u dont usr them for lond they r so heavy and bulkey. i also need a carrier like the baby bejon but i want her to face foward. help i tend to purchase things and never use them or end up not likeing them and i dont wanna waste my money.
okay the first 2 answers dont have anything to do with my question. Dont answer my question if u are not helping me what is the point.



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Check out http://www.ChildCarSeats.GalaxyofStores.com for online stores that offer all sorts of child car seats, strollers & travel systems. You should be able to find what you are looking for there. These stores often show information about the products they sell, and usually have a chat line, or a phone number to call, where you can ask questions if you need additional information. Also, from the site's page you can go to a series of articles on child car seats that you may find useful.

What do you think of baby trend products?




<3


I had never considered anything other than Graco really because it's all my family has ever used & with my first that's all I used however today I went to babies r us and found a jogger travel system that I absolutely loved! it seemed much more sturdy than the graco because the graco was made of all plastic.... so I checked out babytrend.com and found all these things graco didn't offer.. but I'm wondering how safe the products are??


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Baby Trend products do not have the best reputation. Many of my friends and myself had had problems with the seat back adjuster of the stroller snapping, sending the child back. The locking front wheel for jogging also tends to come unlocked when you are using it. The Baby Trend infant car seats receive good ratings but the handle must be down when he seat is used in the car making it difficult to use in many vehicles.
To put it simply, the seats are safe when used properly although it is a little difficult. the strollers are not reliable.




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Can't find the right baby travel system!?




Itsbeenalo


People say they are useless, but I'm still looking for a great travel set. However, I want something versatile and it seems that what i'm looking for is nonexistent.

I would like something that can go from a stroller to a pram, and then to a car seat. Lightweight would be nice. Easy to fold, shade for the baby, easy handling. Affordable would be nice, but I have a feeling it won't be.

I just know that sometimes I'm going to want a pram to keep a good watch on my baby, a stroller for walking and trips to the park maybe, and then the car seat would be nice so I wouldn't have to wake my baby to get him/her to the car.

Color doesn't particularly matter to me.

Anybody have anything?



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Hey :)

I have the Micralite Toro ready for my little one to come and i see it as really good, i have the pram, stroller and the carseat, all for £440! Not sure how much it would be over in the US though!! It is a lightweight frame and folds down into basically nothing!!!! I love it so much already!!

Good luck hun xxx

Can someone recommend a good pram/travel system?




Janey


Hi, i would like somke advice on choosing a pram/travel system,
I have spent a long time looking but just don't know which to choose. I want one that you can put the car seat straight onto the chasis.
I really fancy the mamas and papas ultima 8 in 1.
Thanks
http://www.mamasandpapas.co.uk/product-ultima-8-in-1-mpx-chassis-city-scape/259748803/type-i/
This one looks ideal cos it does everything, even though it's a bit pricy.



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It's gorgeous! I want it too. Can't have it for new baby as have 12 month old too and had to get a double stroller!




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Questions for parents/pregnants?




Joey


So, getting very few responses in the actual baby section, but I know this section is full of parents, pregnants and TTCs, who actually respond. We're TTC and looking at travel systems.

1) do you use a travel system or do you have a separate car seat?
2) how often do you use the carseat on the pushchair?
3) do you use isofix or not?
4) do you use a carrycot or just the "lie-flat" baby position?
5) opinions/personal experience on this travel system? http://www.kiddicare.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10001&catalogId=10751&langId=-1&productId=215516&source=froogle&cm_mmc=Froogle-_-Shopping%20Sites-_-CPC-_-Froogle&rw.cm=Google+PLA,ppc,&cm_mmc=icrossing-_-Google+PLA-_-Product+Feed-_-null
6) would you consider the above pushchair to have a unisex colour?

for twins/two young children
7) side-by-side or tandem? why?



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1 - We used a travel system when our son was small...and we LOVED it

2 - I used it every single time I was out alone with the baby. I'm small and found the carrier too heavy, so I'd just click it into the stroller. When my fiancé was with me, we used it in the stroller for longer trips, but if we were only going to be thirty minutes or so, my fiancé held the carrier.

3 - We did and still do. We're all about getting whatever we can to enhance safety.

4 - We were given a carrycot as a gift and we thought it would be awesome to keep him warm because he was born in the middle of Canadian winter. However, we only ended up using it once or twice. We opted for one of the car seat covers with the warm lining instead. We had one like this: http://best-car-seats-reviews.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/41uBjeBOIiL.jpg He slept in it no problem, and it was nice because if he fell asleep in it we could just attach it to the base in the car instead of having to take him out and wake him.

5 - It's cute! I have no personal experience with that brand, but it looks very versatile and I like the wind breaker attachment. We had a similar travel system where the seat converted into a flat surface, which was really nice when he outgrew the carseat but was still using the stroller. I don't know how important this is to you, but I couldn't have a travel system that didn't have cup holders or storage on the handle. I always kept a drink for myself in the upholder and a teether or something in the storage compartment. But that's all about the individual preference.

6 - Ehhhh I guess so. My automatic assumption was boy, but I guess it's kind of unisex. I think this one is more unisex, granted it isn't as cute
http://www.kiddicare.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10001&catalogId=10751&langId=-1&productId=206340&source=monetate&cm_mmc=Kiddicare-_-Shopping%20Sites-_-CPC-_-Monetate.

7 - I don't have twins, but I used to babysit twins who had both. I MUCH preferred the tandem. The side-by-side was sooo awkward. It's absolutely massive, almost impossible to navigate through stores, difficult to get through doorways, and you take up the entire sidewalk. The tandem was so much easier since it's the same width as a single stroller. They had one a lot like this:
http://www.online4baby.com/baby-jogger-city-select-tandem-travel-system-ruby

How do u fly with an infant?




B S


When traveling by plane how do u travel with an infant. I mean do u have to have a carseat?
isnt it unsafe if they arnt strapped in?



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Yes, it is unsafe when they're not strapped in. Never strap them in with you and never use any sort of devise to attach the baby to your seatbelt. That's dangerous too.

I'm a former Flight Attendant and I spent hours and hours doing emergency training and the ONLY way to fly safely with a baby is to bring a car seat on board and use it. There is no alternative.

The chances of anything going wrong on a commercial airline are extremely unlikely so babies up to age 2 are allowed on laps for commercial reasons.

Make sure your car seat is approved for use on aircraft. If you're flying on a U.S. company, see the below link for information on if it's approved. Most car seats, including infant buckets, sold in the U.S. are.

http://www.faa.gov/passengers/fly_children/crs/

If you are flying a non-U.S. company, see the information for your airline. If you search with the name of the airline, followed by "children", that will usually give you the right page.

This way, the seat will get to your destination without risking it being damaged or lost in luggage. On my last transatlantic with my kids, three of our four bags didn't make it. While looking for them, I saw at least two car seats. We had the car seat with us and had used it onboard so my daughter was safe for the 2 hour drive home (the bags arrived 2 days later).

If you don't have a seat for him, request it at check-in. Ask if the flight is full, and if not, they can "block" the seat next to you, only using it if they really need it. They often do this for families.

Bring the seat to the gate, even if they are unsure that you'll get a seat. This way, if you don't manage it, they will "gate check" your seat, sending it down with the strollers and wheelchairs. This is gentlier than checking it in at the desk. It also gives you to last minute to try to get that extra seat.

If it's an infant bucket-style seat, make sure you're comfortable with the seatbelt installation, especially if you use LATCH (or Isofix in Europe) to install it in the car. Most of them do not need the base for air travel. Check your manual.

I also recommend trying to sit at the bulkhead. These are the seats with the wall in front, located in different places depending on the aircraft. Some airlines provide mounted bassinets. Nice when you can get one but even if not, bulkheads are easier with children since no one is leaning in front of you. Safety-wise, bassinets are no replacements for car seats.

If you have a travel system, you can use the stroller until you get to the door of the aircraft and then it'll be "gate checked". If not, use a stroller frame for a infant seat. You'll have it again, by the door of the aircraft when you arrive. If you have a convertible car seat (going to 40lbs), there are a number of contraptions you can use to wheel it around.

http://www.gogobabyz.com/products/gogo_kids.html
http://www.amazon.com/Traveling-Toddler-Attach-Rolling-Carry/dp/B000JHN3AS
http://www.onestepahead.com/product/osa/363756.html


I simply strap mine to a small metal luggage cart and that works great. I also fly 11 1/2 hour flights alone with three children and I manage quite fine. I always bring a car seat.

If you do have a stroller, bring a bungee cord and double secure it before leaving it at the door of the plane. They can get damaged if they pop open en route. Make sure the claim ticket can be seen and isn't squished or hidden.

Bring at least 1/3 more diapers than you think you'll need. I saw so many parents run out on flights when I was working! Wrap them in plastic bags and throw a bunch of rubber bands around them to save room in your carry-on.

For a formula fed baby, I really recommend using the bottles with plastic liners. Traditional bottles are too difficult to wash onboard because of the kind of sinks on airplanes. I premeasured the powder and rolled them up, placing the rolls in a ziplock bag. Then you throw the liners away as you use them and only have the ring and nipple to clean.

If you use bottled water, be sure to give yourself enough time to buy some once you're past security. Make sure you have enough! Do not expect the crew to supply you with bottled water for your baby. The water on the aircraft is filtered tap so decide if you're comfortable using that for him. Bottled water runs out fast on flights and we never had any extra for baby bottles.

Be sure you baby does not need the bottle warmed. Get him used to a room-temperature bottle before leaving. This is unnecessary health-wise and a real pain to do while travelling. I warmed many bottles on my flights but I wasn't there in the check-in line, the security line or the waiting area! Babies do great with room-temperature bottles.

Make sure you have at least one change of clothes. I would bring two. At that age, I simply dressed mine in sleep suits for flying. No one will care so keep him comfortable. Bring extra socks if he crawls so that he doesn't pick up anything nasty on the floor and to keep his hands clean.

Hopefully you have a good baby carrier. They're so useful for flying, especially at this age. I had a sling but other parents swear by their wraps and pouches. The Ergo and Becco are two other popular carriers for travel. I liked the sling because I could slide my babies from into and out of a stroller or car seat without waking them. It also doubled as a blanket, baby changer and sunshade! My sling was magic for calming my babies during the flight. Other parents wanted one when they saw how easy it made my travels. Avoid front packs like the Bjorn since they're so bad for both the parents' and child's back. A good carrier should go to at least age 2.

Many flying tips say to make the child suck on something or drink during take-off and landing. This isn't accurate. ENT specialists say to have the child awake about an hour before landing (top of descent, landing or touch-down is too late).

http://www.entcda.com/AAOHNSF/earsandaltitude.htm

I can confirm that is when I saw problems at work. By contrast, if your child does have an ear infection, no amount of sucking will relieve the pain. Take your child to the doctor in the last few days before you fly to make sure his ears are clear and infection-free. Heathy ears can handle pressurization changes.

For more information, about 8 years ago I wrote an article on this subject for a local expat newsletter. I later put it on a blog to share with other parents, who have in turn contributed. I'm in the middle of re-editing it so check back if you're not flying soon.

http://flyingwithchildren.blogspot.com

Decide what you're comfortable doing but make sure it's an informed decision.

Good luck!




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Wednesday, March 19, 2014

What are some quality value priced baby travel systems?




TG


I need to purchase a sturdy, attractive stroller/ car seat for a newborn that won't go over $150.00. Does anyone know of specific travel systems that fit this category? Thanks


Answer
I got a practically brand new chicco travel system on craigslist for $100.00 and that included the carseat, 2 bases, and the stroller

What are the best baby brands for...?




Lady Stran


Stroller
Bottle
Car Seat
Formula
Diapers
And anything else you can contribute on from experience



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maclaren, graco quattro tour deluxe travel system
playtex ventaire advanced; older baby...drop ins
britax
enfamil lipil/ AR for babies with reflux..we have used both
pampers swaddlers, everything else leaked


here's my book.....

well, u can go to babies r us website and they have a list for ppl who are going to register..of course it has a lot of things on there that you don't need, but if you weed through you can get what you need out of it...the things i liked;found most useful, etc......

.i would def recommend:
a diaper genie 2; idk why ppl don't like them, there is NO smell in my dd 's room
changing table..will save your back, good for diap changes, clothes changes, sponge baths, etc and you have shelves to store your new baby must haves....i have canvas bins on the shelves to store things that are good to have in reach or easily available...
monitor--i like the graco imonitor, recently bought a second one for another room in the house bc i liked the other one so much, it has been working well for over 8 mos now, and it has good range, battery life, and i can hear EVERYTHING; never any interference....it works great..
boppy pillow with cotton covers, soft ones don't fit as well for some reason
lots of baby hangers, and baby hangers with clips to keep outfits together
primo euro bathtub
prince lionheart diaper depot and wipewarmer; ours works well and the wipes are still very warm when we get them to out dd's bottom; and she doesn't freak out when we are out and they aren't warmed, but seems to appreciate it when they are..
health kit: brush, comb, thermometer (not an ear one, not as accurate), nail clippers, etc.
baby meds, generic is just as good and a lot cheaper...desitin(or plain zinc oxide if you can find it)..not creamy, has less zinc ox in it....infant mylicon and tylenol
lots of diapers , make sure wherever you buy them will let you exchange them for a diff size if you need to even after the return period...brus let me do that, and buy a small pack of a couple brands to see which you prefer before you open the big boxes...wipes, lots of them, without alcohol or fragrance! we use swaddlers diapers and pampers sensitive wipes; no rashes, no reactions to their ingredients, diapers hold a lot when they have too and the netting tends to keep the wet off her bottom...
lots of baby washclothes, you may have to use them on baby's bum if it is really sensitive and gets a rash....and baby towels, but you could use your reg towels if money is an issue

swing, pref swings two ways and plugs in instead of batteries
bouncy seat
infant travel system! easy, easy, easy--we got the graco tour deluxe; it is great, folds with one hand, several seating positions, lays flat for sleep; has a big basket underneath and cup holders for mom and dad, one for baby , place for snacks for baby, and a 'pocket' up top for keys, cell phone, whatever you wanna put there...
play yard, get one with bassinet feature if you want to, easier to keep baby in your room for a while before putting them in crib in their room=we have chicco discovery and it is awesome, has more padding than most, easy to wash..machine wash, most are wipe down...very sturdy, has nightlight, vibration, etc and a flip up change table, has wooden slats that slide in under mattress for support...not that much more exp than the others and much better in my opinion
passys--she loves soothies and that is all she will take..
baby wash, again frag free, dye free
frag free , dye free laundry detergent
clothes hamper or basket
lingerie bag for socks, mittens, anything little so they don't get lost in the wash...
something to put baby toys in
extra toy links
lullaby cd and small cd player; my dd has come to love white noise, she naps with a fan and a womb bear; sleeps at night with a fan....
oh, mosquito cover for your infant carrier..it's where you can see in , baby can see out, but strangers cant just walk up and touch your baby, and they will!!!!!
all i can come up with now...LOL
diaper bags; big one for everything you may need, leave in car unless you will be somewhere a long time, and a small one to stick what you will need for a short run in so you don't have to haul the bigger one

if ffing:
avent formula dispenser; has better review than the ones made by sassy, and convert to a snack cup later...i loved it so much i bought a second one!
bottles--really liked playtex ventaire advanced when she was young, more pieces but it's easy to get them clean when the top and bottom comes off...and they vent through the bottom instead of the nip so no bubbles or foam going back up into baby's milk; they will leak if you don't put them together correctly, but we have had no probs with them and have never had to replace any parts on them..if u decide on them and have leaks, email me and i will explain how to keep them from leaking...:O)
bottle and nip brushes--i really like the ones by munchking that don't have a sponge on the e




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Help With Baby Stroller?




7-Up


I need a little help with choosing a new baby stroller for my first born in June. I've looked around and their are so many options so I wanted to get advice from mothers who are really happy with their stroller.

Here's what I'm looking for- A all-in-one car seat/stroller, I really tend to gravitate towards the more modern looking ones (jogging strollers). My baby is going to be a girl, however Im not looking for a pink stroller or anything really girly, but a pattern with cars and trucks on it won't work either. I would really like to stay in the $200.00 or under range.

Any Advice! Thanks Everyone!



Answer
well you can't get an all in one with a jogging stroller...the Graco Travel Systems are really nice and have tons of patterns to choose from.

This is mine, but not available anymore http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2400883

here is a link to the others http://www.toysrus.com/search/index.jsp?kw=travel+systems&f=Taxonomy%2FTRUS%2F2255957&f=PAD%2FBrand+Name+Secondary%2FGraco&fbc=1&fbn=Brand+Name+Secondary%7CGraco

here is a link with more brands and patterns
http://www.toysrus.com/family/index.jsp?categoryId=2256206

Have you used the evenflo journey elite pink lemonade travel system?




ani4ani


I just got the carseat installed in my car and it seems as though the back sits too high for a newborn baby's head. Have you used this in your vehicle? I am just a worried mother.


Answer
Evenflo infant seats can really be hard to install and I usually do not recommend them anyway. They are always being recalled and are not made too well imo. A couple of years ago they did a crash test on an Evenflo Discovery infant seat and on impact the seat flew off of the base and went through the rear window. They have also had recalls on the handles because they break with the baby's in them and there have been several injuries because of that.
If you are able to I would recommend going to Baby's R Us and try some of the car seats out in your car before you buy one. I bought a Graco Snugride 35 for my baby and it installed great into my car. Plus you can leave the handle up in the car which the Evenflo car seats you cannot do. By leaving the handle up in your car you can save a lot of space.
If you do decide to keep the Evenflo infant seat please take it to a car seat tech and have them fit it for you in your car.




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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Typical cost of baby items?




jenn_LT


I'm writing a paper on newborns and cost. I've been researching, but I'm having some time figuring out figures for common large baby items. Such as crib, changing table, car seat, stroller, diaper bag, etc. I know the costs vary alot depending on location and quality, but what is a general price range per item? Not the cheapest of the cheap, but not gold plated either. What do you think is the average spent total?

Thanks!



Answer
Crib set including crib, changing table, and dresser $300-$400
Carseat $100 but can go as high as $200+ mine was $125
Stroller $100-$150
Travel system (stroller and carseat combined) $200-$250
Baby bedding $250 (I want to know where you buy beding for $50)
Matress $75-$100
A good unexpensive diaperbag $50
box of 92 count diapers $18
22oz can of formula that last maybe 5 days $25
big box of wipes of 1000 count $10

should I have a baby shower or not?




mommy lita


I am due in February 22, 2009 so the baby shower would have to be soon. She told me to pick either the baby shower or for her to use the money she has for the baby shower to buy things I need for the baby like the traveling system and the bassinet I want. What would you pick?


Answer
I would pick getting the things I want, just because at baby showers (usually) people dont go all out to get a $100-300 bassinet or traveling system. People usually stock you up on diapers, clothes, bottles, bibs, etc. However, you do get a lot more things at baby showers, and its just a fun time to bask in the attention you get while youre pregnant. Free food too! If youd really like to have the shower, I suggest you hint on the invitations that youd appriciate gift cards or money towards the items of your choice(or just put down a registry).




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Monday, March 17, 2014

How much does a baby cost?




Rensa Flae


I'm in my early twenties, in a stable relationship and engaged. I'm not planning on having a child now, or soon - I still want to do things as a "childless" individual. I'm just curious, and I'd like to be prepared for when I make that decision. How much should a couple have saved before trying to conceive.
I appreciate the numbers thus far, but I am looking more for an answer in the form of a number.
I know that children cost a lot (and only increase in cost as they become older and have more expenses), and that once I do have children, there is a probability I will be financing them past their twenties.

Like I know I'll have to set aside a good amount for diapers, medical expenses, clothes, months that I'll be on maternity leave, things for a nursery, maybe a nursery school etc - I'm just not sure of HOW much to set aside initially.
I appreciate the *ANSWERS (is what i meant)



Answer
Figuring out how much money to save before hand is dependent upon you really. If you are planning on buying everything very expensive and brand new you'll need a lot, probably at least $10,000 - $15,000 for the first year. My husband and I have only spent maybe $800 - $1,000 on our daughter total so far (she's almost 3 months old now and we started buying things when I was 20 weeks pregnant) and the only thing we'll need to buy for her is a couple packs of diapers once she grows out of size 3, otherwise we have everything we need for her for her first year. I breastfeed so we don't spend any money on formula. We bought her pack and play and stroller/car seat travel system on clearance, 60% of her clothes were given to us, either as hand-me-downs or gifts at our baby shower and the rest we purchased on clearance. We stocked up on diapers and wipes on sale while I was pregnant and paid next to nothing for them and received a bunch of stuff we needed for our baby shower. We will be feeding her what ever we are eating once she is old enough to be eating solids so we won't be spending any extra money on baby food. Also, all of our daughters medical expenses are covered by our insurance. All in all for us our daughters first year is not costing us that much money, neither will her second or third year. I suspect we won't start spending that much money until she's about school age. Parents who formula feed, feed jar food and baby cereal, buy diapers at regular price, buy all of the priciest things, buy all brand new, name brand clothing and have medical expenses not covered by insurance will easily spend upwards of $10,000 in the first year.

What is the average amount of money spent on a newborn baby?




Star201


My boyfriend and I want to have a baby but first we want to know if we can maintain a baby with our jobs. He works in construction, he just became like a safety inspector and I am a Mary Kay Beauty Consultant. We want to know about how much is wasted the first few months when buying the necessary stuff like diapers, formula, bottles, clothes, baby wipes, etc. We really want this baby but we just want to make sure that we can maintain our baby by ourselves without help from our family.
Sorry I know nothing is wasted, I just didn't know how to explain myself. I am a smart shopper myself, my boyfriend on the other hand isn't. He buys expensive things. I am planning on just buying what is necessary nothing else. I am planning on breastfeeding which is best for the baby and me. I personally don't buy clothes unless I have too and it will be the same way for our baby. Thanks for the comments.



Answer
I am 29 weeks pregnant and I have been doing so much buying! But everything I have bought is on clearance, I spent about $200 on a ton of clothes from about birth up to 9 months, I even have some 1 year old things. You really don't want to spend tons on baby clothes because they grow so quickly! So leave tags on everything and keep your receipts! Only take the tags off a few things and wash them and if you run out of clothes you can just take tags off more! I spent about $150 on a travel system which is a stroller and car seat! I spent $95 on a high chair, about $100 on a pack and play. You really dont need a pack and play but me and my boyfriend are travelers so it will be convenient. You could buy a crib for as little as $150 and a mattress for like $100, I still have neither cause it is such a hard decision to make lol. I bought a bath tub for $25. It really just depend on you and what you want to spend! And there are sooooooo many little things that it is hard to add it all up, like burping cloths, baby towels, swaddle blankets, crib bedding, bouncers, swings, jumperoos, exersaucers, binkys, toys, diapers, wipes, thermometers, nail clippers, soap, lotion. The list is endless, some things are not neccessary but you will want them! And you can always have a baby shower and people will get you lots of stuff! Oh and another expense that totally caught me off guard is that some insurance will not pay for circumcision if you have a boy so you will have to pay for it. Mine is gonna cost like $300 .... ugh!




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what age is it safe to take a baby on a long haul flight?

Q. my fiancee lives in america and im moving over there once the baby is born what age is it safe to take them on a 13 hour flight from the uk to texas?


Answer
I think it's safe at any time except perhaps during the very first weeks of life when their immune systems aren't up to par and with so many germs on airplanes and with crowds then maybe it's not a good idea. But after that, as long as you have all your necessary supplies then it should be fine. A young baby may be easier to travel with because they sleep so much, an older one may be harder to keep entertained. My baby is 9 months old and we will take her on a flight to Florida next week (only a 3 hour flight though). I am nervous about it but she is fine as long as she is held and cuddled, so your baby may be the same.

How to travel with a six month old?




Heidi


I have to travel alone with my six month old daughter from South America back to the US. The last time I traveled back alone was very difficult- and now she tends to wiggle around in my arms- any suggestions as to how to hold her on the plane?


Answer
I've been flying internationally and domestically with my children since they were each 2 months (now 8&6, and 5 months). At least three trips a year are the children and I traveling internationally (14+ hours each way) alone. In addition to that, we do another 8-10 international and domestic flights a year as a family. I have never had any problems with my children on any of the flights. Here are a few tips and suggestions:


1.) You will need to have all your baby's documents in order. It is a good idea to keep a copy of her notarized birth certificate with you. Keep your doctors name and number with you. Also get the name and number of a doctor where you are visiting in case an emergency should come up. Another thing you should consider bringing with you is your childs immunization book. That way if any emergency should arise while you are on vacation (no matter where you are) the treating physician will at least have some verifiable information to go on. This book also usually includes what your child is allergic to, and some small but very helpful notes from your doctor. Since it is an international trip, you will need a passport and possibly a visa for your child as well. Verify what travel documents you will need in advance to make sure you have everything.

2.) Since your child is under two, you are allowed to hold her as a lap child. Try to book a bulkhead (front) seat where you will have more room, and a bassinet. Bassinets are limited, and not available on every flight. If the bassinet is available (they can only be used in bulkhead seats) it will attach to the front wall for you to put your child in (however you can not use this during taxi, take-offs, landings, or turbulence).

This is not the safest way for a child to fly and the airlines recommend children under 40lbs have their own seat with a child safety device - a CRS (Child Restraint System) - because it is safe for the child (especially during turbulence), makes them feel secure, is more comfortable for both parent and child, will help your child sleep, and gives both of you the opportunity to relax a bit. A CRS is a hard-backed child or infant or child safety seat that is approved by the government for use in both motor vehicles and aircraft.

In order to be certified for use on an airplane, the car seat has to met the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. Check the labels on the side of your car restraint for a sticker (words will be printed in red) for verification that your seat is safe for airplane use. Almost all car seats pass this requirement.

Many airlines offer half-price tickets so parents can be guaranteed that their child can travel in a CRS device. You should call your airline to ask for a discount and/or ask what the airline's policy is for using empty seats.

If you haven't booked a separate seat for your child, be nice on check-in and see if they can "block" the seat next to you. They will then only use it if they absolutely need it - giving you a free seat!

3.) You can take a stroller and gate check it (you can also do this with a care seat). It will not count towards your checked luggage. This means that you will be able to use it all the way up until the time that you board, and one of the handlers will take it from you at your departure gate, tag it, and put it in a special compartment for you. When you exit the plane, it will be waiting for you at the door as well.

4.) Not all children have a problem with the pressure changes in their ears. If yours does however you'll want to know how to help. For take-offs and landings (the WHOLE way up, and starting from the BEGINNING, or TOP of descent), the best ways to alleviate ear pressure are to:

*If your child is nursing, nurse her
*Give her something to drink (formula, water)
*Give her a pacifier to suck on
*Place hot damp towels (usually like the ones distributed to first and business class before take-off and landing to freshen up with - just ask a flight attendant for them) or paper towels that have been soaked in hot water and wrung out, at the bottom of two paper or styrofoam cups, then hold the cups over the ears
*Gently but with some pressure, rub her neck repeatedly from the chin to the base of the neck. This will cause a swallowing motion that will relieve pressure build-up in the ears.

5.) As long as your child is with you, you are able to take as much formula, breast milk, regular milk, juice and/or baby food that you will need for you child for the duration of the time you will spend in the airport and on the flight (as long as it is within reason).And no, you will NOT have to taste it - no matter what form you bring it in.

All that you must do is:

1. Separate the milk from the liquids, gels, and aerosols in your quart-size (1 liter) zip-top bag.
2. Declare you have the items to one of the Security Officers at the security checkpoint.
3. Present these items for additional inspection once reaching the X-ray. These items are subject to additional screening

New regulations also allow you to take beverages (including water) from home as long as they are less than 3oz (100ml), -OR- beverages (including water) of any size that you have purchased from inside the security area onto planes. You can also bring a limited amount of yogurt, cheese, puddings, etc. with you also as long as they are in containers less than 3oz (100ml)

Save your money when it comes to buying water though because the Flight Attendants will provide you with hot or cold water (or any other drink) free at any time that you request, no matter how many times you request it.

6.) Keep your diaper bag well stocked with plenty of diapers, wipes, ointments and other essential things. Just remember the new law regulating liquids, gels, and such and pack accordingly. You can usually find travel size baby products in stores and they are wonderful for plane use. One thing I always like to carry with me is hand sanitizer! I always wipe the trays down with that (followed by a baby wipe) and use it for my kids after taking them to the bathroom (even though they wash their hands). I know that airplane bathrooms are not the cleanest, so that is why I try to be vigilant.

Be sure to pack 2-3 changes of clothes for your child. You will need this in case she gets sick, spills something on herself, or in case your luggage gets lost. Bring any medications that you might need for your child should she get sick or that she takes regularly. Remember that if they are not prescription medications, the 3oz (100ml) rule applies to them and they must be kept in a clear plastic bag.

Do NOT give your child medicine with the hopes of it making her sleep. This is not only cruel, but dangerous as well. I have also seen where it backfires; a parent gives their child a dose of Benedryl to make them sleep, but instead it gets the child more hyper and the parents get absolutely no rest on the flight (and neither does anyone else). Most young children will fall asleep on the plane due to the gentle vibrations.

You should be respectful of other passengers and always change your child's diaper in the restroom. They do have diaper bed changers in there, although they can be a little small. Usually the bathrooms with the diapers beds are the handicap ones (they usually tend to be toward the rear of the plane), so they tend to be a little bit bigger and it does help. I also know some people who say that instead of using the changing table, they say to put the toilet seat down, use the toilet as a seat for yourself, and lay the baby across your knee to change their diaper. To make it easier on yourself, make sure that you undress your baby so that she has just a diaper on while at your seat. Grab your diaper, wipes, and ointment or baby powder (whatever you use for changing your childs diaper) and head to the bathroom. This will help to make the procedure faster and easier. Try to change your childs diaper as close to boarding as possible. This will help to make you baby feel fresh and more comfortable for take-off (which could also mean less problems).

7.) Pack plenty of things to entertain your child. Books, small toys, a portable DVD player (be sure to bring extra batteries) or let her use your laptop (make sure it's fully charged) with a few movies is usually entertaining as well. Also be sure to pack one or two comfort things such as a favorite blankie or stuffed animal. I always bring a small pillow & blanket from home for my children (even now) because I know 100% that they are clean, and my children are accustomed to them.

My children bring along a Rose Art kit which is great! It has crayons, markers, coloring books, coloring sheets, & stickers that they can color. It definitely keeps them entertained! http://www.megabrands.com/en/products/description.php?product_id=1031&brand_id=36&cat=4&age=
I take the contents of the kit out of the box & place them in something a little travel pack. Here is what my sons looks like:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jamie_hassen/2577667314/. - outside
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jamie_hassen/2577681352/ - inside

You can also play games like pat-a-cake, or I-spy, & tell stories to your child as well. If you tell a story, try to make it an interactive one where she has a part in it so she stays interested.

You might also consider going to the store & letting your child pick out a few inexpensive toys or other things that interest her to be used only once you are on the plane. Be sure to pick out a few toys without her seeing so that she has an extra surprise.

8.) Don't worry about what the other passengers are going to think or say should your baby cry. This will only add stress, which your child can pick up on, and it could make her cry longer and harder. Instead, just relax, and handle the situation like you would if you were at home. Most times the other passengers are very understandin




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