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July 26th, 2011 at 5:07 am
you DON’T travel with a newborn; you have the relatives come TO YOU
July 26th, 2011 at 5:33 am
I see no problem in taking a week old baby that distance. If you have your own car, and the correct baby seat there should be no problems, just remember to pack all the stuff needed for baby, and stop for regular breaks, baby will probably sleep a lot, but baby will need the breaks more than you.
July 26th, 2011 at 5:50 am
I would wait 1-2 weeks if there was no complications to the baby during birth, but then again it wouldn’t be to advisable because a long ways for a newborn.
July 26th, 2011 at 6:11 am
I took my child out into public almost immediately. lol Other people don’t advise it though.
Considering you are talking about a 300 mile trip, I’d discuss it with your doctor. Only one week after the birth, there may be concerns with you as well as with the baby. IF, God forbid, something did happen, you’d be nowhere near your own doctors/pediatrics. Not to mention that having a newborn in the house is exhausting. It may not be the best idea to travel while you’re sleep deprived and still figuring things out. You’ll be mentally and physically exhausted. I HIGHLY recommend having the family visit you, not the other way around.
July 26th, 2011 at 6:31 am
no its not advisable as you will still be bleeding ..and you will not want to after the babys born ..
July 26th, 2011 at 7:19 am
I don’t see why this would be a problem to take your baby to kent…at least your still in the uk. It will be fine.
July 26th, 2011 at 7:32 am
You have to be open to all possibilities, and there is a chance that you and/or your baby will not be allowed out of hospital only 1 week after the baby is born. Also, the stress of having a small baby in a car is a lot, as it is a very long way for such a small baby and such a (presumably) exhausted mum! Is there any way that your family can come down to Cornwall instead? That way they can see the baby straight after he/she has been born, which may feel more special.
July 26th, 2011 at 7:45 am
If your labour and delivery goes smoothly then 1 weeks will be perfectly acceptable. But if you have a csection or any stitches “down there” you may want to wait longer to go. It all depends on how you feel physically and also emotionally. Your hormones are all out of whack for the first few weeks aftert birth so you really don’t want to put yourself in any kind of stressful situation. Just take everyday as it comes and decide whether or not to go closer to the date.
July 26th, 2011 at 7:47 am
I would go when the baby is about a week old. You’ll have recovered enough from giving birth and be a bit more organised with your little one, and he/she will sleep most of the drive. Bonus if you’re breast feeding, because there will be no probs about bottles etc.
Good luck hun;-)
July 26th, 2011 at 8:19 am
They should come to you that way it would be much easier for you and your partner.And if you do take the newborn you will have to take to many things like nappies milk cot etc
July 26th, 2011 at 9:00 am
yes that is fine. just dont feed the baby right before the car ride thats not good for it. it has to be atleasta half an hour before the car ride. so that means u will be stoping alot. my best advice would be to ask your docter what he/she thinks about it. that is the smartest idea.
July 26th, 2011 at 9:28 am
A few important details you neglected to mention are if you are breast or bottle feeding and how you would be traveling. I will assume that you are driving. Google maps tells me that it takes around 5 and a half hours to drive from cornwall to kent.
It is managable if you plan to make a LOT of stops. It will probably take you an entire day to drive that 5.5 hours. If you are formula feeding you can feed while he is driving but he will still need to pull over to burp the baby and for frequent diaper changes. If you are breastfeeding you will also have to stop while you are breastfeeding (unless your boob can reach the baby while its still in the car seat), unless you pump milk and put it in a bottle. You’ll still be stopping all the time to change diapers or when the baby is fussy and just wants mommy to hold him. The rest of the time he will probably sleep like a rock.
Also keep in mind that you may have a c-section wound, you may have an episiotomy or tear that’s been repaired with stitches, you may be anemic, and you may be very tired and sore. Ultimately you can make it there just fine, but if its possible for your family to come visit you instead that would be a waaaaaay better option! Good luck!
July 26th, 2011 at 10:27 am
I know I’ll get a thumbs down for this. I would wait about 4 weeks. Just to let their immune system get a little bit better. I waited a month and my son still got a cold right away, we went on a 200 mile trip. Also, you’re right about how the labor goes, if you have a C Section you’d probably want to be more careful. Have fun
July 26th, 2011 at 11:04 am
3 to 6 weeks
July 26th, 2011 at 11:11 am
You simply can’t tell. It might be absolutely fine.
Or you might be barely out of hospital after a C-section, baby might still be jaundiced and needing to be under the lamps, baby might not be feeding properly…or, most likely, you might well both be so exhausted that you simply can’t face a 300 mile drive and are afraid of falling asleep at the wheel. I would get your mum to come to you.
July 26th, 2011 at 11:39 am
I’d go. I went from Manchester to Edinburgh the day my daughter was born.
July 26th, 2011 at 12:24 pm
i think i travelled more when my son was one day old than i would normally do in a week! most babies love the motion of cars/ train etc and it sends them to sleep! just remember to pack everything you may need and you can buy ready to drink milk for newborns if you bottlefeed rather than making up ones in advance. try to stop every hour or so to take baby out of the car seat if they are awake – even if its only 5 mins – there should be no probs. good luck!!
July 26th, 2011 at 1:23 pm
You may feel up to it now – before the birth, but trust me its EXHAUSTING having a newborn, plus like others say, you will still be bleeding, if you have had stitches it will be very painful to sit for long. If you do feel up to it, then do it, but just note that baby shouldnt be kept in the car seat for more than 90mins without a half hour break, as they tilt their heads forward and this can minimise oxygen flow. So take many, many breaks. Also newborns poop ALOT!! So be prepared for a stinky car until a service station etc…..
It doesnt make much difference if you are breast feeding or bottle feeding, because i believe most service stations have facilities to heat milk.
Whatever you decide to do, i hope it goes smoothly for you. But seriously consider family coming to you, if its possible of course.
July 26th, 2011 at 1:53 pm
the travelling would be fine, as she will be asleep most of the time, you would have to check with your health visitor though, as they have their hearing tests etc, and you may not have been signed off from them, so they may still want to visit. They usually visit you the day or so after you come home, up to around 10-14 days. But if everything is fine with your baby you may get signed off sooner like i did.
really what you need to do is, wait til you have had the baby, then see how YOU feel, as you might not be up to the long journey yourself.
July 26th, 2011 at 2:49 pm
i was advised at halfords to take them out after 3-4 weeks if im going to be in the car longer than 2 hours, they advise not to spend anymore time in the car seat than that. your family should come to you to be honest.