cruisingtwins
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You could have not paid me wnough money to do Disney when my kids were 2 month old but I had Pre-e/emergency c section/preemie twins/ NICU time. I've heard full term singletons are easier 

You could have not paid me wnough money to do Disney when my kids were 2 month old but I had Pre-e/emergency c section/preemie twins/ NICU time. I've heard full term singletons are easier![]()
Thanks so much for this huge list! Really great points here for sure!
That sounds adorable. Are any of the face characters allowed to hold babies? I assume not due to the risk of them getting spit up on, but wasn't sure...
Mickey held DS when he was 15 mos and Belle held him when he was 3 yrs old. I'll look and see if I can find the pictures.
Yeah, I don't think I'd ever seek out the baby centers...not to say I won't make use if I'm around one, but I've changed my sister's children in cramped washrooms before, and do not plan to hide out to feed necessarily...so don't think it'd be a necessity for me. That being said, I'm glad they're there for people who want them!
I LOVE the fact that the Beco Gemini comes in a camouflage variety! The only problem is it only ships within the US. I like it so much, I may actually get it shipped to a friend of mine in the US to ship to me!
I love the idea of the earplugs for other passengers, etc. Such a nice gesture, and at least shows them that you acknowledge it may be a slight pain for them...
Also, we'll definitely get insurance on the flights, we have great medical coverage, and would be prepared to cancel if things couldn't work. That being said, I hope it won't come to that.
I understand that being a first time mom I may seem like I'm being over-confident about it, but I've had multiple surgeries in my life and know that I am a "good healer" and deal pretty well with stressful pain situations, and also have many close family members who I've gone through the process of having children with. One of my sisters is a maternity nurse, and the other has had both difficult deliveries and a c-section. I've helped her out afterwards and had very candid conversations with her about the experience. I'm not going into it naive, but I also wouldn't be planning this trip without having fully thought through the potential complications as well. Not that I don't appreciate the advice, I just wouldn't want anyone to think I hadn't taken it into consideration already! Labour and delivery can obviously be a traumatic experience. But if people can go back to work a few weeks after going through it, I'm just really hoping I can pull off a vacation![]()
Oh my...you probably couldn't pay me to go ANYWHERE in that situation! Yes...my fingers are crossed for a full term, healthy baby. And that is BABY not BABIES...we've already confirmed that it's only one.
One of my best friends had twins with a husband that often worked out of town for weeks on end...after seeing what she went through the first 4 months of their lives I've always had a HUGE fear of having twins! Good for you for surviving it all intact![]()
We took our 2 month old son this past fall. I think lots of our experiences may be helpful for you. Check out my trip report (link in siggy). My best advice is to go slow and listen to the baby's cues!
October may still be very hot. I'd be slightly hesitant only for that reason; the baby will be too little for sunscreen and you'll miss a lot of stuff cause of that.
We took our oldest the Oct he was 3 months and it was fine. A big sunshade and a reclining stroller were great. We used a light receiving blanket a few times to cover his legs.
I don't think we missed much of anything. I loved taking my babies it's now that they are older that they cramp our style![]()
We took our daughter at three months - but in the evening hours. We started taking her in the morning once her doctor okayed sunscreen. Animal Kingdom is the only park that's really difficult to avoid the sun though. Other than sun issues (my baby is very pale, so we have to be especially careful) Disney is a very easy place to take babies. My baby loves visiting the characters and looking at everything now (she's almost 7 months).We took our oldest the Oct he was 3 months and it was fine. A big sunshade and a reclining stroller were great. We used a light receiving blanket a few times to cover his legs. I don't think we missed much of anything. I loved taking my babies it's now that they are older that they cramp our style![]()
Yeah, there is little that would make me reconsider this trip...we'll just approach it a bit differently than previous trips! Thanks for the support. It's good to know others have done it![]()
I also think it's going to be easier at 2 months than when they're older (not that them being a handful will likely stop us)...my sister's kids are 3, 5, and 8, and I can't imagine having kids with that energy level also all hopped up on Disney Magic! Whew!
We took our daughter at three months - but in the evening hours. We started taking her in the morning once her doctor okayed sunscreen. Animal Kingdom is the only park that's really difficult to avoid the sun though. Other than sun issues (my baby is very pale, so we have to be especially careful) Disney is a very easy place to take babies. My baby loves visiting the characters and looking at everything now (she's almost 7 months).
As long as you have a large sunshade on your stroller it shouldn't be an issue. There are lots of products on the market that you can attach to an existing canopy to add even more shade.
I could NEVER have taken my older DD when she was 2 months old.
She was colicky and had really bad reflux and was a pretty miserable infant. She cried ALL the time. It would have been way too stressful for us.
My youngest DD (who is 2 months now), is a much more mellow baby. Maybe I'd be able to do it with her.
You never know though how your delivery will be and what type of baby you will have.
Also, I'm not a big germ-a-phob, but at 2 months they haven't really gotten any shots (not trying to start an anti-vax debate). I know they won't be touching anything themselves, but being around that many people/kids is another consideration with a baby that young (esp on a plane).
Babies are so much more portable at that age. I just know with my experience with my first, I would never plan a trip that early on.
This assumes an infant will tolerate the stroller. None of mine did till they were around 5-6 months.