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Any sleep tips when traveling with an infant? |
My 4-month old is sleeping really well in her crib now. She's able to go down for naps by herself; at night, she usually nurses to sleep and I'm getting up once a night to nurse her. I'm a little concerned b/c I'll be traveling with her when she's 5-6 months, and I wonder how she'll sleep in unfamiliar environments ... especially if she's used to a crib and is then put to sleep in a playpen. That's always a tough one! I think that it's great to travel with baby - they get accustomed to it and it's stimulating and fun for both baby and parents! have her sleep in her play pen (the one youll be bringing with you on trips) for her naps, or a couple nights a week. I would start asap, to make it easier on her/him. Go ahead and give that idea a try - it can't hurt. I have had the same concerns when spending the night away from home. Your child will probably adjust pretty good, by the time they have established a good sleep pattern, they just want to go to sleep, doesnt matter so much as to where. Think of it like this, once the eyes are shut, they dont know where they are anyway....... Just dont stress it. One quick trick... (and I know it goes against everything they say for putting baby to sleep) but I've got three kids, and it worked for all three of mine- and they're all alive and healthy today : ) ... Lay a pillow on the bottom of the playpen. You can even put a sheet over it and tuck it underneath to be sure it doesn't end up over her head. It gives the softer effect of a mattress. Your baby will sleep better. Also, act normal- babies can sense your emotions- and if you're worried about her sleeping, she'll be able to tell something's not right. At 5-6 months, they're still not completely aware of what's going on, so just try to keep her normal routine, and she'll be just fine. Good luck with your vacation, and your baby! We just travelled for the first time with our baby to Hawaii. Approximately a 5 hour flight. The flight went surprisingly well. We were also concerned about his sleep patterns especially with the 3 hour time difference. Again he did surprisingly well. We brought 3 of his favorite stuffed animals and his favorite blanket. I think the familiar smells of his toys and blanket REALLY helped. We didn't shift his sleep time and he really didn't adjust to the time difference which made it much easier when we came back home. It was like we never left. Good luck! We've been traveling with our son since he was a month old. We purchased one of those play-packs and would put him in that a few times a week for naps. When it was time for us to travel, we loaded the play-pack into the truck or would check it in as luggage. He was so use to sleeping in it that it didn't phase him in the least. He's now 16 months and still does quite well with it. my strategy is......never make things quiet. i never changed my activities for my kids......they got used to going to sleep with noise. i've never had a problem putting them to sleep anywhere. if she is going to sleep somewhere new, bring an unwashed blanket. the smell of home will put her to ease. Our daughter took her first trip at 2 weeks and did well. We, like most, bought a travel play pen with the changing table add on and had no problems. Were going to Disneyland at Christmas and plan on following her routine as close as we can. She'll be 4 months, and if it messes up her schedule, we'll just get back on it when we get home!! It has always blown my mind why parents travel with kids under 3 years old. If your taking them somewhere to see family, make the family come to you. They are young and the trips are difficult. Now, unless you are taking them to a family member who can't fly. |
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