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How early to fly with a newborn?

by slippinandsliddin, Oct 28, 2009 02:23PM
This is still a-ways away- but my partner would like me to attend his daughter's graduation (who is just shy of adulthood) less than 2 weeks after my due date. The family is already searching for airfare- etc ... as we won't be the only one's making the trip. (Yes, they are also talking about driving - which we would need to leave a few days sooner.) This event will be many states away- from one end of the US to the other. Unfortunately we have not been able to spend alot of time with his dd (for me- probably 21 days in the last 2 yrs.) for various reasons- but we have wanted to/tried/ and filed all the necessary legal paperwork- long story

I guess I just feel that under the circumstances I would rather stay home- watch a home movie of the event and send a nice gift- but I also feel terrible- as we have wanted/tried to spend time with her. (The event will also mean being around other people that I don't necessarily enjoy being around as they have caused us great stress/drama- and we have had to call in law enforcement ... yikes.)

I am also not sure how soon would be safe for ME if I have to have a C-section???

I also get worried with all the flu/immunizations-etc. I will talk with my Dr/pediatrician- but I really think under a month ... I know the airlines also require (possibly) that you have a birth certificate- and I doubt that I would have it in that time frame. Now I feel guilty- like I am making excuses- but I am just trying to make a reasonable decision. I have not mentioned any of these things to my partner- yet. I know he will be disappointed- I know he wants his dd to see the baby- but thankfully she will be an adult ... so hopefully we WILL se more of her.

There is NO way that I will go if we are driving. But how early would a reasonable parent fly with their newborn? (Thank you)
Member Comments (8)

by melimeli, Oct 28, 2009 02:59PM
I wouldn't do it if I were you... imagine with all the swine flu.. stuck on an airplane with a newborn with low defences and the recycled air..  Just stay home, send a nice gift and maybe give her airfare out to visit you all for a gift... set up a time for the future, even though dp maybe disappointed... you are the mama bear and have to protect your little one

by Maca726, Oct 28, 2009 03:20PM
To: slippinandsliddin
I can just imagine the feelings you are dealing with but you have to think of yourself and your new baby first. I am like you trying to please others and it is not always good. As my friend tells me; we have to be selfish sometimes. Two weeks after your due date is too early not only for the baby but also for you. It was tougher than I thought when I came home with my daughter and boy would I have loved having my mom with me.
No, you are not making excuses, you are being totally reasonable and your partner needs to understand. Not only would I not fly I would not have visitors for the first 4-6 weeks...if I had another baby. Especially now with all the viruses... And like you said, your partner's daughter can always come and meet your baby later...
Take care and all the best.

by Helen72, Oct 28, 2009 03:31PM
Our pedi recommended taking our dd out only at 2 months and exposing her to other kids after 3 months.

by dot247, Oct 28, 2009 03:45PM
I would wait on that one! what if you are late? only 2 weeks after giving birth is a bit soon not only for the baby but for you as well.  I was still in a bit of c-section pain 2 weeks later, not alot but I would not want to be stuck on a plane.  It is also an emotional time for you as well.  My daughters first flight was at 4 months, we went to England to visit my husbands family.  The flight was long but my daughter slept the entire way in a small cot attached to the blukhead.  Good luck with your decision! I think your partner will understand besides no matter where you go there is someone who thinks they have the right to touch your baby.  I hated that!

by PamelaBee, Oct 28, 2009 04:07PM
Ditto to what Melimeli said!

by adgal, Oct 28, 2009 06:47PM
I agree with Meli as well....I personally won't fly with my baby until at least summer and we see a decline in flu, etc.  

by Victoria01, Oct 28, 2009 07:53PM
I agree with the other ladies. It would actually be safer because of the flu, to drive there if at all possible. I know you said you didn't want to, but it would be best for baby if you still wanted to go.

by slippinandsliddin, Oct 29, 2009 06:03AM
Yes, in a way it would be safer. BUT - there is no way I would go in the rental car- there would be 5 of us total- as we would go with others- and no way will I travel that long- a couple of days- I think it is 1,000 miles. They were talking about having X amount of driver's and driving straight thru- as to not have to take off more work- but I dont think I am into that either- ewe.

Thanks so much.

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