i would not the baby is too young
2006-07-13 09:25:29
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no reason, heathwise that a child can't travel, unless you and your pediatrition know differently. 6 months is pretty robust. We took our 4 onth old on several lond trips and she did fine.
That being said, you will have to expect that travel of any sort, especially long airplane trips are tough on anyone (even strong adults), and will need to expect that a small baby will have trouble adjusting thier schedule. But if you are willing to be patient with them while they adjust, and your doctor can't think of a reason not to go, then bon voyage!
2006-07-13 09:44:06
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answered by Amy A 2
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attempt to provide some darkish karo syrup in his bottle. you are able to also use glycerin suppositories. With a toddler that youthful you should use in basic terms about one quarter to at least one 1/2 of a toddler suppository. it ought to paintings extremely quick. If the toddler does't have a BM one hour when you've a suppository then you favor to call the rfile ASAP. you are able to attempt massaging his abdomen and shifting his legs like he's driving on a bicycle. inspire a large number of fluids. you are able to also attempt some meals with fiber consisting of applesauce or jarred bananas. desire that permits.
2016-10-14 10:39:02
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answered by ? 4
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That 'pollen and stuff' is floating around where ever you go, even in the city. I would ask your pediatrician about the altitude, though. At least find out how it will affect her and how to keep her comfy. Enjoy your vacation!
2006-07-13 09:06:14
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answered by AlongthePemi 6
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I wouldn't recommend it. Wait until the baby is 9 or 10 months.
2006-07-13 09:05:35
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answered by SweetSicilian 1
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No, that baby is too small to be out in nature with all that pollen and stuff floating around. I say NO!
2006-07-13 08:54:23
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answered by Nikki 1
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I would wait until the kid is older.
2006-07-13 08:54:50
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answered by chariot804 4
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Yes. Your baby should do what you do when possible. Inclusion is better than exclusion.
2006-07-13 09:19:26
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answered by dt 5
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I think it would be ok. Just take precautions like any sensible person would.
2006-07-13 09:07:12
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answered by happymommy 4
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