ok im from florida miami where its hotter then ever so i know what u mean when u say hot...but my husband is in the military and now we live in hawaii not to much of a climate change i tell you...we took my daughter to the beach when she was 4 months and let me tell you she loved it!! its ok to take her just put a hat on her put a unbarells over her and use kids sunscreen ( that one comment that someone left saying infants cant use sunscreen until 6 months isnt true my doc in fl would tell me to always put sunscreen on them because of the fact that its so hot and i was told the same here in hawaii) you may want to take one of those lil fan water spary things to cool her off...but if ur still not sure then ask ur doc. when the time comes hope i was able to help :)
2007-02-12 17:07:59
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answered by Anonymous
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You didn't say where in Florida that you live. I wouldn't take a 2 month old baby to the beach if it were really hot like above 90 degrees. Try and get a sitter. If you must go, then get a good sunscreen for babies. Keep the baby protected from the sun like under an umbrella.
2007-02-12 16:43:47
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answered by Tenn Gal 6
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you can take your baby to the beach. Just keep the baby cool. Even when in the water leave a tshirt on the baby use sunscreen and keep shaded as much as you can
2007-02-12 16:49:53
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answered by melvaldes 1
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Absolutely do not bring a baby under the age of 6 months out in the sun. Especially to a beach, esp. in FL. Babies under 6 months can't use sunblock, so they would fry, even in the shade. Over 6 months, you can use sunblock, but also keep them covered and buy a sun umbrella they really work great with kids! Your baby won't even care about the beach till about 12 months anyway. The best sunblocks are: Bullfrog for kids, and Ocean Potion. Pricey, but worth it.
2007-02-12 16:44:32
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answered by christianforChrist 3
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I wouldn't recommend taking a two month old baby to the beach. It will be too hot for him/her to be there. Babies cannot take much heat/cold as adults can. So I would say no.
2007-02-12 16:58:49
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answered by tantalizin1 5
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2016-11-03 07:41:10
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answered by ? 4
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Please make sure she has lots of shade. If I was you I would be asking my pediatrician what they think. It is not too hot here in Calif. and I have never been to Florida yet so I would think if it was over 100 then maybe keep her inside. Have Fun!
2007-02-12 16:47:46
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answered by sweet2bred1977 2
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you really shouldnt have a baby out in the sun like that. Im paranoid and I would be psycho and wait til mine is a year old.
2007-02-12 19:04:08
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answered by industrialbug 2
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