Monday 27 July 2015

How to Plan Ahead for your First Baby’s Day Out

The baby’s first day out needs to be only once he or she is deemed ready by a doctor to venture outdoors. Even with your support, children often need to be old enough to make that very first trip outside. 


While some parents wait a few months, others wait until a year has passed since birth to introduce their offspring to the world outdoors. Read about things you should know to be fully prepared for that first baby outing. 

• Heading Outside with your Infant:
Rather than choosing to head off on a day visit to the zoo or on a vacation, a little more laid back approach would be sensible. Try planning a walk around the block or a short visit to the local garden that will be quite undemanding for you and the newborn. 

Heading off to grandmas is also a great option if the child has been introduced to the grandparents beforehand. 

Remember that the fewer unknown variables, the less you have to plan for. So, it would be best to steer clear of parties and other get-together with your child until his or her fourth or fifth outing. 

• Travel Essentials for a Successful Trip:
You will need to carry along a few of these items for the trip so that you have all you need to keep your little one comfortable. 
1. If your ward has had a meal prior to leaving, burping him or her will require you to carry a burp cloth. 
2. In case it is chilly outside, warm blankets or a snug baby outfit may be in order. 
3. For an overnight trip, you must have a spare bassinette with new linen that is washed and ready. 
4. Sterilized feeding bottles along with an ice-box containing pumped breastmilk or formula. 
5. Since first outings are quite an important rite of passage, many parents like to immortalize it with a picture. Talking a camera along is sensible if you’re not going the professional route with a baby photographer. 

Don’t forget to pay attention to your needs for outings with babies, because your infant will be happiest when mum and dad are calm and comfortable right next to them.

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