Things to Consider During Babymoon

Things to Consider During Babymoon

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Babymoon has become a new trend for couples now. It is the last getaway without the baby. First, calculate the conception date, then the due date, and now it’s time for a babymoon. From the word itself, babymoon sounds like a relaxing honeymoon with your partner. Just imagine being away from the hustles and bustles of life and just enjoying beautiful scenery with your love. Sounds wonderful, right? Claim Your 20 Free Pregnancy Tests – Click Here

Before you decide if you want to have a babymoon or not, here are a few things to consider when having a babymoon.

The location

The place to have the babymoon is important since you are pregnant. If the place requires too many stairs or walking, try saving that for another getaway after you have your baby. Additionally, you have to also make sure that the place has an access to medical facilities just in case something happens while you are there.

The price

Pregnancy and delivery can be costly so couples often really save up for that. And to add a babymoon to the picture means additional expenses to pay. Make sure that if you do decide to go on a babymoon, it is in your budget. Don’t be in debt just for a getaway. There are many affordable places to go now.

The Best Timing

If you are among the many pregnant women who feel ill during the first trimester – that is not the best time to go on a babymoon. On the other hand, the third trimester might also be too tiring for you. The second trimester is the most convenient time go on a babymoon. At this time, the vomiting you have from the first trimester is most probably gone and you are not as uneasy as you will be in the following weeks. The best time to travel is anywhere from 18-24 weeks.

 

The needed vaccines

Planning to travel overseas? Make sure to check with your doctor about any necessary vaccines you need to have before flying. Most vaccines are considered safe to have during pregnancy. Ask your doctor which vaccines are needed in the place you will visit.

The Airline’s rules

If you plan to travel by plane, it’s important to note that most airlines require your doctor’s note giving you a green light on traveling especially if you are in your last trimester. However, even with a doctor’s approval, an airline may refuse a passenger if they think there’s a possible risk.

The pregnancy

If you are not sure if it’s ok to travel while pregnant, make sure to ask your doctor about your plans first. He or she should be able to provide you with any precautions while on a babymoon if there be any.

Many couples take babymoon as their last date and bonding together before they welcome their little one. Many have found a great time together during their babymoon. If this is something that you think you and your partner would love, go on and start planning your babymoon.

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Alyssia Granger
Alyssia Granger | ConceiveEasy
Alyssia is mom to 2 giggley twin girls, Sophia and Emma, and son Hunter. She's a Southern girl, passionate about photography, travel and her husband Josh.

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