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First trip out with baby





This amusing article was written for the site by three mums who wanted to share their tips for tackling your first trips out with baby!


So you've got back from the hospital and remembered to unpack the baby from the car, just think of him/her as an extra shopping back in future - that way you won't forget.

You have started to recover, slowly from the state of shock/panic that will have immediately set in after the birth ordeal and now you are tentatively thinking about going out of the front door WITH the baby.

You may be doing this after 3 days, weeks or months depending on numerous factors, none of which you can control…get used to this feeling, it's a recurring theme in parenthood.

You may well have found that you and the baby were ready to go out before this time, but unfortunately very few places are open at 4.00am so you retreated again to consider your options.

Anyway, the point is you are ready now and it is daylight and you know you have no choice but to go out as your family and friends have now moved on to the next new mother in their acquaintance and your food parcels have dried up.

This is often the first trip -TO THE SHOPS…this trip is usually borne out of necessity, so BEWARE. Ideally never do anything out of necessity with a small child. They will immediately feel your urgency and do everything in their power to abort the mission. If possible, either go to the shops when you already have plenty of food in the house (seriously)…or go on a 6 week training course to develop an impenetrable aura of calm that can fool even the smartest baby in town.

My advice would be shop local to start with. This may not be a option for you, but shopping involving a good blast of fresh in the pram before entering a shop is much better than transferring from a warm car, to trolley, to warm supermarket. A good walk in the pram before the shopping experience begins is usually a good sedative for most types of babies. It also means that you may actually remember what you went to the shops for instead of trying to cram a bottle/dummy into a crying baby in the supermarket and leaving with a 3 pack of garlic (first aisle is as far as you will get).

Other good first venues are ANY OTHER places where babies are a known quantity. If you are struggling to think of any look at things another way, where do you know that is noisy? Where do you know where there is no expensive carpet on the floor? What places are near you, walking distance, where you can go to look at something/anything? Babies don't really care what they look at, so find somewhere you like walking to, having a destination makes the walking feel less aimless.

Typical haunts of new mums are:

  • Play grounds - older babies love watching other children play even if they can't join in;
  • Noisy, bright cafes - you can make a coffee last 40 minutes and 75p is a reasonable price for 40 minutes as you both watch the world go by;
  • Anywhere with animals, ducks, sheep, any animals will do…the animals are usually outside and the culmination of the smell of manure and a wet nose usually does it for me.

Early on, short car rides are preferable to long ones, so don't be seduced by interesting places that are more that 40 minutes car ride away. Why?
Usually your baby will sleep on the long trips and will then decide he/she doesn't want to sleep again until the following Friday. So, if you value hours of sleep above minutes, be good to yourself and avoid long car journeys during the day, however alluring the destination may be.




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Pick up Nappy Sacks™ in packs of 50-300 sacks from Asda, John Lewis, Morrisons, Mothercare, Tesco, Waitrose and high street chemists across the UK.

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One good way to get around with a baby is by using a baby carrier or papoose. Some parents find this is much easier than using a pram when their babies are small.


We have been recommended the award winning Wilkinet Baby Carrier.

For more information click here.



There are two great products, the Buggyboard and Kiddyboard that will really help you cope if you have a toddler and baby to get out and about. Double buggies are fine, but expensive and if your toddler likes the freedom of walking…but not too far and only when he/she is in the mood, then this is a great solution.

The products vary because the Kiddyboard fits large prams/pushchairs that mainly have a rear wheel axle and the Buggyboard is suited mainly to foldaway buggies and smaller chassis prams generally with swivel wheels.

Both products attach to the back of the pram/buggy and can be hooked up out of the way when not in use and can be easily removed if you want to fold up your pushchair.

"Kate did not want to sit in a double buggy when Alex was born as she said it was babyish! After a couple of early outings when I ended up carrying her back from playgroup, while trying to push the pram too, I decided this was the best option. As I walk behind her when she is on the board, I feel it is a safe as well as economical solution that suits us all."

click here for more information about the Kiddyboard

click here for more information about the Buggyboard

Both are available from Blooming Marvellous.


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