What to Do if Your Baby Gets Sick While in the Air

What to Do if Your Baby Gets Sick While in the Air

When your baby gets sick in the air, first assess symptoms like fever, irritability, or dehydration. Keep your baby hydrated with frequent sips of fluids. For fever, have infant acetaminophen on hand and monitor closely. Use saline drops or a bulb syringe for...
What to Do When Kids Cry in the Car (Without Losing It)

What to Do When Kids Cry in the Car (Without Losing It)

When your little one starts crying in the car, it can be tough, but stay calm as you work through potential causes. Check if the car seat straps are too tight or if the seat angle is wrong. Verify the diaper is dry and the car temperature is just right. Offer a snack...
Nap & Snack Scheduling for Road Trips With Toddlers

Nap & Snack Scheduling for Road Trips With Toddlers

Planning road trips with toddlers becomes smoother by aligning snack and nap schedules. Offering a substantial, healthy snack 30 minutes before nap time helps them settle peacefully and reduces fussiness. Choose travel-friendly snacks like blueberries or whole grain...
Do Airlines Provide Baby Food or Formula? What to Expect on Board

Do Airlines Provide Baby Food or Formula? What to Expect on Board

When flying with a baby, most airlines typically don’t provide baby food or formula on board, so bringing your own is essential. Fortunately, because baby food and formula are considered medically necessary, you can bring more than the usual liquid restrictions allow....