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and do you have different bags for different carrying positions etc. ?
i'm talking about being able to at least carry one nappy, jar of food, bib, muslin, slim pack of wipes, bottle and powder.
sorry i should have made myself clearer. i mean when you're carrying your baby in a sling or baby bjorn or whatever.
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I will be getting a backpack type thing for my next baby. I had a super cute diaper bag with one strap and I HATED it. It wouldnt stay on my shoulder when i would carry my son and then it would through off my balance let alone shift where all the weight of the bag and my son were. Get something that will stay on your back or shoulder. Thats my advice
I will be getting a backpack type thing for my next baby. I had a super cute diaper bag with one strap and I HATED it. It wouldnt stay on my shoulder when i would carry my son and then it would through off my balance let alone shift where all the weight of the bag and my son were. Get something that will stay on your back or shoulder. Thats my advice
have any of you ever gone on holiday alone with your baby?
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i'm considering doing so but obviously there's a lot to consider. my daughter's 7 months old now and i think i should at least stick to europe for now but i was sort of thinking about somewhere more adventurous when she's at least a year old and so doesn't need her formula milk anymore and will eat a wider variety of foods. somewhere in asia maybe. somewhere cheap, you know like backpacking, where the flights cost more than a month out there. i wouldn't want to go all that way just to be stuck in a resort with organised activities.
so my questions are: what are your experiences of this, where could i consider going, are there any places that have a (small) number of other mums doing this sort of thing so as i'm not stuck with a bunch of gap year students who want nothing to do with babies? any good websites? i need ideas
all i'm after is some different sights, smells, people, some sunshine, beaches maybe, places to explore. just without the crazy nights as obv i'd have to stay in with baby. and nowhere too dodgy since i'd be on my own. and somewhere they sell nappies and pasteurised, homogenised, refridgerated milk.
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I personally would not go on vacation with my baby. My husband is deployed so I am pretty much alone with the baby too. I'd rather leave my newborn at home with someone for some days than taking him to another country when he is so young. If it is not necessary to travel, I don't even do so because that's very exhausting for the baby and you too. I think you should wait until she gets older because it is not easy to travel alone with a baby. She will not remember anything about the trip anyway. If it is important to you to travel, can't leave her at home with a relative? It would be better for you too because your vacation would be a real vacation and you could recharge your batteries. I don't think there is anything wrong with wanting to go on vacation for some days when you have a baby because mothers do need a break too so that we could continue raising our kids with more energy. But traveling alone with a baby is not easy especially when it comes to intercontinental flights...maybe it is better to go somewhere closer first instead of Asia.
"and somewhere they sell nappies and pasteurised, homogenised, refridgerated milk." That's pretty much everywhere so you don't have to worry about that.
I personally would not go on vacation with my baby. My husband is deployed so I am pretty much alone with the baby too. I'd rather leave my newborn at home with someone for some days than taking him to another country when he is so young. If it is not necessary to travel, I don't even do so because that's very exhausting for the baby and you too. I think you should wait until she gets older because it is not easy to travel alone with a baby. She will not remember anything about the trip anyway. If it is important to you to travel, can't leave her at home with a relative? It would be better for you too because your vacation would be a real vacation and you could recharge your batteries. I don't think there is anything wrong with wanting to go on vacation for some days when you have a baby because mothers do need a break too so that we could continue raising our kids with more energy. But traveling alone with a baby is not easy especially when it comes to intercontinental flights...maybe it is better to go somewhere closer first instead of Asia.
"and somewhere they sell nappies and pasteurised, homogenised, refridgerated milk." That's pretty much everywhere so you don't have to worry about that.
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