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15 Infant-friendly Holiday Destinations
For people who like to travel, there is nothing that can stop them from travelling. However, with the advent of a baby, things may not be the same as before, and travelling may be one of them. If you are newbie parents and you love to travel, this article is just for you! So, get over your jitters and worries and plan a holiday with your little munchkin, because babies are some of the best travel buddies.
If you are thinking that we are kidding, we are definitely not! Just ponder over this- babies can nap anywhere anytime, they love to be in the company of their mom and dad, they mostly require breastfeeding and various such things that you can easily manage! The only catch is to choose the right travelling destination, and for that, we are here to guide you. So, before you pack your bags, read this post and know some of the best holiday destinations where you can go with your little bundle of joy!
Best Places to Travel With Infant in India
India is a land of diverse cultures. The people here are extremely warm and humble, and therefore, no matter where you travel with your baby, you will feel welcomed. Here are some of our travel recommendations or the places in India that you can travel with your little one:
1. Goa
One of the most preferred Indian holiday destinations by the tourists all over the world is Goa. The pristine beaches, the scenic beauty, the vibrant culture and, above all, such a hospitable and warm local population makes it nothing but the best. Whenever you visit this colourful beach state, it feels as if you belong here and it is an extension of your home. Most hotels, resorts and B&Bs are infant friendly. Though there are a number of adventure sports, water sports and other thrilling activities that one can undertake, however, even if you spend your entire vacation basking under the sun and near a warm sandy beach, you will have a gala time. If a romantic evening with your spouse is on your mind, you can find ample babysitting services too.
2. Jaisalmer
The golden city of Rajasthan is famous for its sand dunes and desert festivals. This laid back city is a treat for the eyes, in every true sense. The beautiful and magnificent architecture of the fort and other ancient buildings is praise-worthy. The local cuisine is something that you cannot give a miss. This desert city is infant friendly in every possible way that you can think of. All tourists places can be reached by four-wheelers or camel carts; you can take your pick. You can even plan a stay at any of the desert camps, which is an experience in itself; and these are infant-safe options too.
3. Munnar
This splendid hill city of Kerala is famous for its tea gardens and breathtakingly beautiful scenic beauty. You have to be in this place to believe how beautiful this city is. The weather is usually pleasant throughout the year; however, one must avoid the rainy season when travelling with an infant. Nature walk in Rajamalai National Park to see the endangered Nilgiri Thar can become one of the best experiences of your trip. There are ample places where you can go for a picnic and spend the entire day in the calm and serene surroundings.
4. Kasauli
Kasauli is one of the most underrated but amongst the most scenic hill stations of Himachal Pradesh. This city was once a British Cantonment, and the reflections of that era are still visible in the architecture of various buildings and clubs around the city. This small city has nothing much to offer; however, it is sheer bliss to be there. Just spend a few days in this scenic city and feel fresh and rejuvenated. If you are looking for calm and serene places to visit with your baby - away from the maddening ruckus of the usual city life - Kasauli is one place you must visit.
5. Udaipur
Another beautiful city of Rajasthan has a lot to offer to people travelling with babies. The best thing about this city of the lakes is its weather, even during the hot summer months this city is breezy and comfortable. The grandeur of this city can be experienced through its forts and museums, and travelling from one corner to the other is very convenient. Do take a boat ride to Jag Mandir, one of the spectacular palaces built on an island in the lake Pichola. If you wish to splurge, do experience fine dining at Taj Lake Palace. Also, this is one of the best places to visit in December with a baby.
Best Places to Travel With Baby Across the World
Undoubtedly, India is one of the best travel destinations in the world; however, if you wish to venture out to other countries of the world, worry no more as here we have some suggestions for you:
1. Japan
If you are thinking of someplace nice and clean to travel with your baby in the Asian continent, well, the first place that comes to our mind is Japan. This hi-tech country offers a comfortable and convenient travel experience, especially for a couple travelling with infants or babies. This is a super clean country, and it's so clean that you literally won't find trash anywhere! There are many baby cafes, which are ideal for meeting your baby’s basic necessities. Also, most of the tourist places and supermarkets have nursing rooms, where you can easily nurse your baby. We suggest that you opt for B&Bs instead of budget hotels.
2. Tuscany, Italy
Yes, this is one of the most sought after places for a destination wedding or high-profile weddings, but it is also one of the best places to travel with a baby in Europe. Italian people are very humble, and they usually go out of their way to help the people who are travelling with babies or small children. There are ample small towns in Tuscany, and if you wish to avoid crowded places, we suggest that you visit this town - believe us, they all are equally beautiful. Do not miss the Leaning Tower Of Pisa, Sant ‘Andrea on Elba Island, and The Boboli Garden as these are some must-visit places. We suggest that you make your booking well in advance to avoid any inconvenience.
3. Bali, Indonesia
Bali is a great place to be with your little munchkin. If you and your partner need some alone time, hiring a part-time nanny or babysitter is very affordable. You can also rent baby gear such as a baby sling, baby carriers, strollers etc., in case you forget to carry your own. Most hotels in this country are baby-friendly and may offer the services of baby cots, high chairs, etc. Make sure you mention the requirements to your hotel while making the booking. We suggest travelling to Legian, Ubud, Canggu, Nusa Lembongan or Jimbaran for the more baby-friendly options. Bali is full of beaches; do not forget to carry beach essentials for your baby too.
4. Chicago, Illinois
If you are looking for vacation options in the USA, well, hands down one of the best places to travel with a baby in the US in Chicago. You can choose from many sight-seeing options as most of them are baby friendly. Most museums such as The Museum of Contemporary Art, The Art Institute Of Chicago, The Field Museum, etc. offer free stroller rides for babies. Navy Pier and Shedd Aquarium are other options that you may like to include in your tour.
5. London, United Kingdom
London is another beautiful European country that has much to offer to parents who are travelling with their little one. Most tourist places here are accessible via local transport or by foot. You can take your baby’s stroller anywhere, and that is one of the best aspects of this city when you are travelling with a baby. There are many nursing and changing facilities available at almost all public locations, which are easily accessible too. You can also nurse in public as it is the usual norm and accepted in the society.
6. Greece
Greece is one of the most beautiful and scenic places in Europe; however, we suggest that when you are travelling with your infant, you should plan for Athens and Rhode Island instead for opting for cliff-town Santorini. The culture of this pristine country is very family-friendly. The hotels offer most basic baby-friendly facilities. The public transport is free of cost for the babies, and even some of the hotels may not charge extra for the baby. Do visit the Castles Of Rhode and Plaka District Of Athens.
7. Taipei, Taiwan
The Longshan Temple of Taipei is one of the oldest and most beautiful temples in Taiwan. Many believers and tourists visit this temple all through the year. You can plan a visit to this East Asian country to experience the charm and beauty of the Orient. It is a baby-friendly destination and offers the nursing and changing facilities at various locations, which are easily accessible too. You can easily travel on foot with your baby in the carrier or stroller because the terrain is smooth and can be easily manoeuvred.
8. Cape Town, South Africa
Whether you are travelling with a baby or an older kid, Cape Town has much to offer to every child’s needs. Apart from exploring the natural wilderness, there are many scenic options that you can explore with your baby. You can find baby facilities almost everywhere in this country, which will make your trip comfortable and pleasurable. Do visit Monkey Land and Wilderness National Park for an authentic wildlife experience and feel.
9. Hawaii
Most of us dream to go to this island, which is full of life. But if you are contemplating whether your dream destination can be visited along with your baby, well, our answer is a big YES! There are ample picturesque sites and baby-friendly accommodations that make Hawaii the most sought after tourist places, even by the newbie-parents. Do visit Valley of Temples and Makapu’u Point Lighthouse Trail, which are amongst some of the best infant-friendly options.
10. Tasmania, Australia
Another brilliant travel option with your baby is Australia, and amongst other options, we find Tasmania the best! Russell Falls, Bay Of Fires are some of the must-visit places in Tasmania. If you are carrying your baby-stroller or baby carrier, do not worry, there are ample hiring options available here that you can consider.
If you are looking for vacation spots with a baby in tow, these are the ideal destinations that you can consider visiting with your little one and have an experience of the lifetime.
Tips to Choose Baby-friendly Vacation Destinations
When travelling with a baby, you will have to take a few points into consideration to have a comfortable holiday. Here are some tips that may help you in choosing a baby-friendly vacation destination:
Make sure you choose places with an average temperature, or visit when the temperatures are not extreme. Do take the local climate and temperatures into consideration before making any travel plans.
Make sure the place you are planning to visit has ample healthcare options for babies, in case of an emergency or otherwise.
Ensure there are ample options for transportation because travelling on foot with a baby may become tedious and tiresome.
Make sure you check for the baby-facilities with the hotel or the resort where you to plan to stay.
Make a short travel plan whenever making a vacation plan with your baby. Also, choose a destination closer to home to cut down on the travelling time.
Use all the tips mentioned above to make sure your holiday destination is baby-friendly. We hope you consider one of our suggested holiday destinations whenever you plan to go on a vacation with your little munchkin. Hope you enjoy and have loads of fun with your baby!
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Preschooler Month 43-48 — Growth and Development
It has been over 43 months since you first held your little baby. By now you are an indispensable part of each other’s lives. There's so much you have learnt from your baby and so much she has learnt from you. In fact, this learning never stops. Let's have a look at the next few months with your preschooler and what you can expect her to learn shortly.
Between months 43 and 48, you will notice a lot of “growing up” - suddenly. Every child develops at their own pace so it is impossible to figure out exactly when yours will learn a particular skill. The following milestones will give you an idea of what you can expect in these months. However, do not get worried if your child has different interests or a slower pace at developing. The rate of development varies across children. However, if something worries you too much, consult the pediatrician for advice.
Physical Development
Your child's jaw and facial bones have been growing to create some space for teeth. This sort of changes the size and appearance of the face.
Now, your child can walk up and down stairs without stumbling or using any support now.
Riding a tricycle is child's play for your little one as her body fine tunes its motor skills even further.
Socio-emotional Development
Your little girl most likely has some best friends in her life whom she is really attached to. If she hasn't been exposed to many kids her age, her family will be of utmost importance to her.
She will learn to share toys around this time and will learn that it is a social norm to share. Teaching your child to share should be easy but if you aren't too sure you can find some great ways here.
As for potty training, you might not need to worry any longer and these months are usually when children are quite capable of doing the job on their own.
Previously you may have noticed emotional outbursts that are common in toddlers who cannot contain their feelings. These will decline as your child gets older and finds ways of coping. There will be a definite improvement in emotional self-regulation.
You will also notice your child considering someone else's feelings, especially if they are directly related to her own actions.
Cognitive Development
Thinking and cognitive development is also major at this stage. For instance, your little one can easily feed herself with a spoon or fork now.
She can also undo and put on bigger buttons on a dress. Frees up quite a bit of your time, we assure you!
Her attention span increases as well as she can focus for longer periods without interruptions.
You will find that random scribbles now transform into more meaningful pictures, perhaps a family picture.
Linguistic Development
Your little talker can now ask grammatically correct questions and not just baby-talk words.
She can also speak out about 10 letters of the alphabet in the correct order. If she is being taught phonetics then she may also be able to match some letters with their correct sounds.
As for writing skills, she should be able to trace certain letters down. This will only get better with practice and increasing confidence.
Contact Your Pediatrician If You Notice
By now, your child should be able to throw a ball overhand and jump in one place. Most kids this age are also able to ride a tricycle easily. If your child is still struggling with these milestones, it could indicate a physical development lag. You should discuss this with pediatrician to rule out problems with muscle tone or gross motor skills.
Can your child not use simple sentences yet? Does he still confuse “me” and “you”? It is possible that he could be going through a language or speech problem. You should get this analyse by the doctor who will suggest therapy or activities to help your little one.
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Sweating During Pregnancy
Pregnancy is marked by numerous changes in the body of a woman. On the one hand, many changes that happen within the body may not be felt. On the other hand, there are visible changes which alter a woman’s daily lifestyle during pregnancy. Excessive sweating is one such physical change that a pregnant woman is most likely to experience.
Is Sweating an Early Pregnancy Symptom?
Sweating, just like mood swings, swollen breasts and extreme fatigue is a symptom of pregnancy. To have sweaty hands and feet during pregnancy is common, as frequent changes in hormone levels and the secretion of new hormones can cause hot flashes.
Causes of Sweating When Pregnant
Pregnant women experience excessive sweating during the course of pregnancy. The rate of perspiration is particularly high at night. Here are the causes that lead to excessive sweating among pregnant women.
Changes in Hormones: Hormones cause a lot of fluctuations in the body during pregnancy, and these fluctuations are responsible for excessive sweating as well.
Medications: Taking medication for fever, nausea, and depression can cause variations in body temperature and result in sweating, especially during the night. The release of sweat can also be a side-effect of these medicines.
Increased Blood Flow: During pregnancy, your blood plasma volume increases by a vast amount, increasing the blood level delivered to your skin’s surface. The rise in body temperature could be a reason for excessive sweating.
Performing Activities That Cause Stress: Activities that involve a lot of movement like exercising can result in excessive sweating.
Infection and Illness: Another cause of sweating during pregnancy can be an infection or illness. Hodgkin’s lymphoma is a type of cancer which develops during pregnancy in the lymphatic system.
Changes in Thyroid Gland: The changing hormones in a pregnant woman's body can increase the thyroid hormone levels. This condition can be a cause of excessive sweating.
Consumption of Spicy Food and Caffeine: Food items that contain spices, caffeine or excess sugar are bound to increase the body temperature by generating more heat. These foods increase the metabolic rate of the body and cause excessive sweating.
What Is Nocturnal Hyperhidrosis or Night Sweats?
The changing hormones during pregnancy can cause excessive sweating during the night while you are sleeping. This condition is known as nocturnal hyperhidrosis and is common during the menopausal transition years of the woman as well. It is vital to determine and distinguish the real reason behind it. Night sweating can be caused due to changes in the hormones as a result of pregnancy or due to warm surroundings, which is normal. However, it can also be caused due to an underlying illness or infection which would need treatment.
How to Get Rid of Excessive Sweating During Pregnancy
While there is no cure for sweating, here are some tips which can help you reduce its impact and make you feel better:
Drink water to stay hydrated and consume food items that will keep you cool and reduce body heat.
Avoid heavy exercise, especially when it is too hot. Give preference to exercising in air-conditioned rooms and go out for walks early in the morning or the evenings.
Avoid putting on too many layers of clothing. Wear light-coloured clothes which are made of soft material. Ensure that the material of your clothing allows breathability and does not trap heat.
Apply talcum powder on your body, especially in areas that are prone to friction. Talcum powder will absorb sweat.
Keep away from direct sunlight during the day, especially during the summer season. Spending time in air-conditioning will keep your body cool and reduce sweating.
Sleep on a bath towel or pile up extra layers of bed-sheets on your bed. This will help absorb extra the sweat and keep you dry.
Avoid eating spicy food and drinking hot beverages as they can trigger your sweat reflex. Consuming alcohol, caffeinated drinks, and eating chocolates or sweets should be avoided.
Do not lock yourself inside. Keep the windows open to allow ventilation and fresh air. Fanning yourself continuously will dry the sweat.
Take frequent baths, especially before going to bed.
Drink natural fresh fruit and vegetable juices. They will provide the necessary nutrition and also keep you cool. Avoid sodas and packed juices as they contain a lot of sugar.
Do not apply too much oil, makeup or body lotion on the skin.
Applying antiperspirant can also help reduce sweating.
Long hair can contribute to sweating. Braid your hair so that they are not all over you.
Keep a spray bottle near you and spritz your face with water when you experience these hot flashes.
When Should You Consult the Doctor?
Consult your doctor if the sweating is accompanied by high fever, palpitation or rapid heartbeat. Sweating can be a sign of severe illness like cancer or leukaemia. Keep your doctor informed about any discomfort that you feel. The doctor will decide if you need any tests or medication to control your sweating.
Sweating during pregnancy is not unusual. It can get uncomfortable at times, but this is something that is out of your control. You can take the necessary precautions to ensure that the sweating is minimised and you are not affected too much by it.
Resources & References: Babycentre, Healthline
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How To Have Parlour-Like Glowing Skin Right at Home
Walking out of the salon with your skin glowing, all your stress and fatigue vanished at least for the moment, is a treat for any woman. The sad reality however is that this is only a monthly or even a six-monthly routine for many of us. How can moms, who don’t even find time to shower or sleep, afford a trip to the parlour? How we would like our skin to feel fresh and healthy every day! But with changes in weather, hormonal imbalance, stress, and sheer negligence, our skin slowly loses its natural glow. We are left with fine lines, wrinkles, splotches, acne and blackheads. So much so that we start taking them for granted as side effects of being a mom! A trip to the salon helps restore some of your skin’s vitality but alas, time and budget constraints usually get the better of us.
So does this mean that your only solution to get glowing skin is an expensive trip to the parlour? No! Thankfully for us, nature has given us plenty of ingredients to match our skin type and address every skin issue right at home.All you have to do is get them together, apply them on your skin, wash off, store whatever’s left… Wait, that sounds even worse! Home remedies,although effective, are time consuming, messy and hard work for a busy mom. So how exactly can you get a salon-like glow at home?
A terrific way of doing this simply is by relying on natural products that not only beautify but also nourish your skin. As a new mom,you are experiencing a host of skin problems including dryness, acne and blotches, all of which are compounded by stress and lack of sleep.To get glowing, your skin needs to be enriched with essential vitamins and herbs. Therefore, a practical course of action for you is this: a thorough (but quick) skincare regimen using natural products.You can get started by checking out Netsurf's Herbs & More Vitamin Therapy Professional Range that uses a blend of essential vitamins, herbs and natural fruit extracts to make your skin smooth and radiant.
Now ladies, it’s time to find out the best routine to follow for glowing skin. Once you build these into your day – and they aren’t time consuming at all – you will keep that youthful glow on, always!
Here’s what you have to do…
1. Cleanse
Firstly, cleanse your skin to remove all toxins and impurities that have collected over the course of the day. Some good natural cleansers are honey and lime juice.You can also pick a ready to use blend that includes lemon extracts and works on wrinkles as well, such as the Vitamin Therapy Professional Face Cleansing Lotion by Netsurf. It feels just like actual lemon but is super-gentle on the skin.
2. Exfoliate
Next, you need to scrub your face to remove dead skin. A good face scrub made of gram flour, turmeric and milk cream works fantastically on your face.This combination also replenishes your skin with Vitamins B3 and E. For best results, try adding a dash of guava extract to get an even tone and scrub away any trapped oils and dirt. Make sure you do this step very gently as excessive pressure or harshness can make your skin sensitive and patchy.
3. Massage
Sigh! Don't we all love a great massage? Even though it feels magical to sit back and relax while someone else massages away your stress, it can burn a hole in your pocket. Luckily, you can try out this Vitamin Therapy Professional Massage Cream that gives you a salon-like massage with real and natural goodness. It is enriched with Vitamin B3, Papaya Extract and Pomegranate extract that exfoliate and hydrate your skin and leave it glowing. If you have acne-prone skin, try out a cooling facial massage to help prevent acne and improve overall blood circulation.
4. Face Pack
Once you are done with cleansing, scrubbing and massaging, your face needs some peace. It's time to put on a face pack and rest a little. Honey is a great natural face pack. It opens up the pores as it removes dead skin cells. It also evens out the overall complexion of your skin. You can say no to the blotches that your skin has developed thanks to all those sleepless nights spent looking after your baby!
5. Tone
Finally, when your skin feels clean, soft and beautiful, a toner will shrink your pores and keep impurities and dirt from entering again. Netsurf has an excellent Vitamin Therapy Professional Toner that is completely packed with watermelon extract and skin-enriching Vitamin E. This step seals the entire process of caring for your skin by not letting environmental factors attack it again. Until your artistic child decides to make mamma’s face a canvas, of course!
There, you no longer have to take out time and money to rejuvenate your skin. Just remember to stay well hydrated by drinking plenty of water through the day and moisturizing your skin to keep safe against fine lines and wrinkles. Women are particularly prone to skin problems in the postpartum and new-mom stage so make sure you imperatively follow the basic but effective skincare regimen explained here. You can literally glow ever so often, in the comfort of your own home. And remember, your baby also loves it when his mom has superb skin he can touch and cuddle up to! Read more
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Weaning Toddlers the Same as You Wean Yourself - From the Family Pot!
Hi all, I'm a mom of a 19-month-old baby. My son, by God's grace, is a good eater!
Yes, for the first six months it was all breastfeeding and formula feeding. After that as a parent it was becoming concerning - what will a toddler eat? What should I make him eat?
Then I researched for traditional weaning methods and didn't make any list of everything we eat !!
As a family, we eat healthily. So we want our baby to be healthy as well.
So from week 2, I started giving family food from the family pot.
2. We took precautions by eliminating sugar, salt and adding very little spice. We started eating the same way
3. In the second week, we gave the baby one meal with mashed consistency (not grinding) and one snack with some fruits.
4. And we offered our baby a full plate like that of an adult. It got wasted for a few days, but by week 3, he was picking up and eating by himself.
5. Power of self-feeding - as he knows his tummy, he eats by himself and enjoys every meal!
6. Bang on! We started giving variety on variety. He hardly rejected any food because he became a foodie!
7. Most parents say - if the baby has no teeth, how will he eat? But, trust ur baby. He will find his own way. Help him to grow this way!
8. As a parent, you know what's best for your baby. When your baby will show signs of eating, give it to them. Let them enjoy as we enjoy our food.
9. Introduce spoons and small forks. Let them learn.
10. Eat in front of them. They will do the same as you do.
11. Don't force-feed or distract feed your baby. He will be full. But there's no use in his overeating. It will trouble his stomach.
12. Mostly I love my space of eating, so I give my baby a chance to explore each and every texture of food.
13. He will make the floor dirty but will love you much more if you don't force him/her.
14. When you will see your baby eating by himself, you'll experience real happiness!
15. No lists and no special diet is needed. Feed your baby what you eat and what your family eats.
16. Bring a feeding chair. If you can't your lap is the best feeding chair in the world. Enjoy mealtimes with your toddler. He can't eat alone as even he/she needs people eating around.
17. Clean the mess and praise your baby's efforts.
I'm really amazed by this technique. As my baby is a self-feed baby, i allow him to proportion his meals by himself and he is happy and active with a good weight.
More feeds don't give you good weight but nutritional feeds will definitely give you so.
No using a mobile phone to distract while feeding or no playing with the food to grab his attention. Feed your baby as per their choice. Allow them to love their food.
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Q. I am 9 week pregnant and I have runny nose very badly can I use cetirizine tablet?
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A. use nasal drops , that acts faster .
You should have proper consultation with your treating doctor , as some examination or investigations may be needful, so that proper medications can be given And the treatment can be done very properly.
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Q. hi,
my LT 10x18mm and RT 18x20mm and ET 6.5 , what if I intercourse after 2 days, can I do intercourse in ovulation day can become a pregent .
on ovulation day if we intercourse can become a pregent..pls advice..
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A. since the follicle size is 18 to 20 mm your ovulation may occur within 24 hours also so if you have intercourse with in that time it will be more effective to get conceived
your endometrial growth is not good enough for conception but still you can just try
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better to take tab pcm for time being n do take steam inhakation couple of tines a day, follpw good home renedies for cold, taje more rest .
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