Q: 10 babymoon tips?

Posted Thursday, January 03, 2008 5:02 PM

Q: I've heard a lot about babymoons lately, and am thinking about going on one. What should I think about when I'm planning one?

A: Let's face it: These next few months are probably your last chance for some real alone time with your mate for quite a while. Many couples indulge by enjoying the last bit of sanity in their own homes, but if you're one of us that plans to get the heck out of town (and maybe get a little pampering while we have the excuse), here are a few tips to keep you safe and happy on your last big child-free getaway (aka "babymoon"):

Tip #1: Agree on the Locale
Make sure the destination appeals to you both so you can relax and enjoy your time together.

Tip #2: Minimize Travel Time
Enduring a layover or a 10 hour car ride is no way to start a relaxing trip. Make sure you choose a location that won’t require too much effort.

Tip #3: Travel Now! (2nd Trimester)
The second trimester should be the most comfortable time to travel. By now, the nausea of the first trimester is hopefully a distant memory and you aren't quite as uncomfortable as you will be in a few weeks.(According to the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the safest time to travel is from 18 to 24 weeks.)

Tip #4: Keep Your OB in the Loop
Traveling presents a new set of hurdles when you’re pregnant. The most important thing is safety,so make sure you speak with your doctor before booking that trip to Madagascar. (Especially if you are carrying multiples or are considered "high risk," don't be too disappointed if your doc wants to keep you close to home.)

Tip #5: Vaccinations
If you plan to travel overseas, check in with your doc about any necessary vaccines.

Tip #6: Check Out Medical Facilities
When researching locations, find out if they have access to quality medical facilities near the area (just in case). Write down the contact info for nearby hospitals to keep on hand as you travel, along with a number for contacting your OB.

Tip #7: Check Restrictions
If you’re flying, check with the airline to be sure they'll let you on the plane! Most physicians say it’s safe to fly up to 36 weeks, but airlines have varying restrictions, including different policies for domestic and international travel. Cruise lines have restrictions too: Royal Caribbean won’t allow you to travel when you enter your 27th week, Celebrity Cruise Lines only allows those less than 26 weeks, and Princess Cruises sets their limit at 24 weeks.

Tip #8: Wear Your Seatbelt Low
If you’re driving, wear the seatbelt with the shoulder portion over the collarbone and the lap portion under the abdomen as low as possible on the hips. You’ll save yourself and your belly from hitting the dashboard in the event of a car accident. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration also recommends moving your seat as far back as possible (and tilting it back slightly) to maximize the distance between you and the dashboard or steering wheel.

Tip #9: Cruising? Not Without a Doctor!
If you plan on taking to the seas, make sure there is a health care provider on board. Many smaller ships (fewer than 100 passengers) don't have medical personnel on staff.

Tip #10: Keep Your Blood Pumping
No matter how you're traveling, try to get up and move around every hour or two to aid circulation, and try not to cross your legs - you'll lessen the risk of blood clots. Keeping your tootsies elevated will also help out by preventing swelling and leg cramps. (Once you've arrived, we're sure you can handle the whole "blood pumping" thing on your own...)

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re: Q: 10 Babymoon Tips?

We planned a trip to the beach, and it was perfect! It was only a 3 hour drive, so we stopped a few times on the way and I was fine! It was totally worth it, too!

Posted by jennymommy2b    Friday, January 04, 2008 8:38 PM


re: Q: 10 Babymoon Tips?

We are going to cabo in March for 7 day's and we made sure we had a non stop flight which only puts us in the air for 3 hours. I will be about 27 weeks when we go. We can't wait for one last vacation before we have our little one! Like a second Honeymonn!

Posted by Mrs.West07    Wednesday, January 09, 2008 4:17 PM


re: Q: 10 Babymoon Tips?

We are going to Branson, MO the end of March for our first anniversary.  Unfortunately it's a 7 or 8 hour drive, but we'll stop often and I'll put my feet up while my husband drives. :-)

Posted by rachelb823    Friday, January 18, 2008 1:51 PM


re: Q: 10 Babymoon Tips?

We are planning a trip to Hilton Head where we first met while working a conference.  (We lived in different cities at the time).  It will be wild to return to the place where it all began and think about all that's happened in the last 2.5 years!   It will be mid May and I'll be 25 weeks.

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re: Q: 10 babymoon tips?

My husband and I are staying at an Inn in Coronado, San Diego... The Inn offers a babymoon package- which includes a prenatal massage for mommy, a gift certificate for ice cream, and a lovely jar of Pickels! One more week before we drive there from Orange County.

Posted by westcoastmaynors    Wednesday, June 04, 2008 2:26 PM


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