Whenever you are not breastfeeding and you feel very comfortable with the person with whom you are leaving the baby. I left our daughter for a week at 3 months old and it nearly killed me and I didn't enjoy myself at all. Do it when you are really sure you are both ready.
2006-12-24 01:37:45
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answered by Jilli Bean 5
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It depends on where your baby is developmentally. They start to go through separation anxiety at about 7 months, so I wouldn't try it then. They also can do it again around 1 yr. If you're breastfeeding, you'll want to be sure your milk's well established before you try a long trip like that, and make sure you have a good pump to help keep the milk up while you're apart. You may need to take some mother's tea also.
2006-12-24 01:36:23
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answered by chamely_3 4
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Age 18.
2006-12-24 14:13:05
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answered by Savvy Sue 2
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I think the real question is: When are you able to be away from your baby for two weekes?
2006-12-24 01:36:24
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answered by seslies 2
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around the age of 18
2006-12-24 01:35:43
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answered by Kismitt 6
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8-10 years old. Why would you want to leave your baby for that long of a time. Your crazy!
2006-12-24 03:34:20
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answered by LITTLE 1 :o) 6
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7/8 years old.
2006-12-24 01:58:35
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answered by High_School_Musical_Freak 1
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Do it as young as possible so the baby won't get mixed up.
2006-12-24 01:41:00
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answered by Kacky 7
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never, your child will always be with you if you need to go on vacation wait till your child is at least 5 and in school .
2006-12-24 01:42:03
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answered by sweetgraciesmom 1
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I dont think I could do that until after the first year....
2006-12-24 01:36:36
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answered by amosunknown 7
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