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Jun
28

Traveling with a 0-to-6-month-old

In theory, traveling with infants is the easiest stage. Young babies don’t do much more than eat, sleep and poop, so if you take care of these basic requirements you are free to go wherever your heart desires. Breasts – check, bassinet – check, diaper bag ...
Jun
11

Cruise holiday can be a relaxing treat for pregnant travelers

If you’re a first-time cruiser, being pregnant might not be the best time to head out on the high seas. Some people are more prone to seasickness than others, and now’s probably not the best time to find out if you’re ...
Jun
9

Plan plenty of breaks during car trips while pregnant

There’s a romantic old adage about travel being more about the journey than the destination. Well, that doesn’t really apply to pregnant women on car trips. Being cooped up in a vehicle for hours at a time can be uncomfortable for anyone, but ...
Jun
8

Tips for worry-free air travel when pregnant

Follow these suggestions to ensure the safety of both mom and unborn child while flying during your pregnancy: Pack Light Porters are an endangered species and you can never count on finding a luggage cart (or correct change for one) when you really need one, so ...
Jun
7

Air travel for pregnant women requires few extra precautions

So you’re leaving on a jet plane and want to make sure your pregnant status is no cause for concern. Of course, check with your doctor/midwife if you have any health issues – certain conditions like clotting disorders, severe anemia and placental insufficiency ...