What’s the first thing an avid traveler thinks about after seeing the big positive sign on the home pregnancy test? You guessed it. Where in the world should we babymoon? The last travel fling before the baby arrives, known as babymoons are growing in popularity as more and more couples take advantage of their last moments of solitude to connect with each other on a pampering getaway.
Here are my top 10 tips for an unforgettable babymoon:
1) Timing is crucial and you’ll definitely want to travel during the second trimester when your energy levels are higher and you’re not too encumbered by a growing belly.
2) Spend time choosing a location that works for your budget and physical restrictions. You probably won’t want to travel more than five hours and if you can fly direct, you’ll be a lot happier. If you’re carrying multiples or high-risk, you’ll probably want to stay closer to home. Be sure to stay away from areas suffering health epidemics and be sure the water supply is clean.
3) Discuss all travel plans with your doctor and definitely listen to your body. I originally had sights of cruising through Greece but my OB put the kibosh on that due to germs on a closed ship and food contamination fears. Also check to see if you’ll need any immunizations and confirm that you’ll be near a hospital with quality medical care.
4) Stay hydrated but don’t drink carbonated beverages on the plane as they will make you more bloated. Be sure to get up and walk around every hour and wear your seatbelt under your belly.
5) Don’t over plan with an ambitious itinerary — you may actually want to choose a location with few sights and attractions so you won’t be tempted to overexert yourself. If you need to nap or go to bed at 7:30 pm, nobody will mind.
6) If you can, upgrade your accommodations and splurge on meals and spa treatments. Now is definitely the time to pamper yourselves and pre-natal massages are really a necessity.
7) Take out comprehensive travel insurance that covers cancellation and emergency transport if needed. Bring copies of your OB records, prescriptions and any special conditions you might have.
8) Bring super comfortable shoes and clothes. You’ll probably be doing more walking than you do at home so you’ll want to be comfortable. Think loose flowy sundresses and sarongs if you’re going on a babymoon someplace warm.
9) Squeeze in a little exercise with activities like a walk on the beach or a stroll around town. Take advantage of pre-natal yoga classes and other low key offerings.
10) You may feel gigantic but don’t be shy about taking lots of pictures especially if you’re visiting a scenic location. And most importantly, relax and have fun!
Alicia @MommyDelicious says
Dude… I’d give anything to go back in time and take a babymoon. Although… I do enjoy traveling with Aiden and experiencing new places with him.