do babys get jet-lag???
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OK, so its a bit of a silly question but my wife and I were wondering......we've travelled to and from vancouver and england a fair bit and always suffered a bit of jet lag, particularly when flying to the UK, but this is the first time we'll be travelling with a baby (our 11 month old daughter). so... do babys suffer jet-lag....ie do they wake up/get tired at funny hours, get hungry at strange times etc? my wife and I will be struggling from the flight for a few days, but will our daughter just take one big nap and get over it all, or will she suffer days of strange sleep patterns? just wondering what to expect when we fly back in a couple of weeks....
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Originally Posted by andrewrob
OK, so its a bit of a silly question but my wife and I were wondering......we've travelled to and from vancouver and england a fair bit and always suffered a bit of jet lag, particularly when flying to the UK, but this is the first time we'll be travelling with a baby (our 11 month old daughter). so... do babys suffer jet-lag....ie do they wake up/get tired at funny hours, get hungry at strange times etc? my wife and I will be struggling from the flight for a few days, but will our daughter just take one big nap and get over it all, or will she suffer days of strange sleep patterns? just wondering what to expect when we fly back in a couple of weeks....
I'm sure more expert advise will come along....but why not phone the airlines?
I'm sure they have researched this.
Safe Journey and Best Wishes.
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Originally Posted by Sunshine Girl
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I'm sure more expert advise will come along....but why not phone the airlines?
I'm sure they have researched this.
Safe Journey and Best Wishes.
I'm sure more expert advise will come along....but why not phone the airlines?
I'm sure they have researched this.
Safe Journey and Best Wishes.
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Originally Posted by andrewrob
OK, so its a bit of a silly question but my wife and I were wondering......we've travelled to and from vancouver and england a fair bit and always suffered a bit of jet lag, particularly when flying to the UK, but this is the first time we'll be travelling with a baby (our 11 month old daughter). so... do babys suffer jet-lag....ie do they wake up/get tired at funny hours, get hungry at strange times etc? my wife and I will be struggling from the flight for a few days, but will our daughter just take one big nap and get over it all, or will she suffer days of strange sleep patterns? just wondering what to expect when we fly back in a couple of weeks....
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My daughter's 12 months old, and I'm sure she'd suffer from jetlag. When we fly out, it will be the evening flight just to make sure she sleeps through most of it (cross fingers).
It's hard enough trying to get her to go to sleep when she normally should!
It's hard enough trying to get her to go to sleep when she normally should!
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Yes they do! Flew with my then 11 month old Toronto - London. Night flight to London. Cranky on take off then slept all the way. Once there took over a week to adjust. Could not sleep until 2am and could not wake up until after 11am. Flew back day flight - again slept all the way
... Funny adjustment didn't seem to be as bad coming home to Canada.
... Funny adjustment didn't seem to be as bad coming home to Canada.
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Originally Posted by andrewrob
OK, so its a bit of a silly question but my wife and I were wondering......we've travelled to and from vancouver and england a fair bit and always suffered a bit of jet lag, particularly when flying to the UK, but this is the first time we'll be travelling with a baby (our 11 month old daughter). so... do babys suffer jet-lag....ie do they wake up/get tired at funny hours, get hungry at strange times etc? my wife and I will be struggling from the flight for a few days, but will our daughter just take one big nap and get over it all, or will she suffer days of strange sleep patterns? just wondering what to expect when we fly back in a couple of weeks....
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Thanks for all the replies, though i've got to say from what people have written, it sounds as though we're in for a rough few days. hoping for this
will possibly resort to this
will possibly resort to this
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Originally Posted by andrewrob
Thanks for all the replies, though i've got to say from what people have written, it sounds as though we're in for a rough few days. hoping for this
will possibly resort to this 
will possibly resort to this 
One word mate, Calpol !!!
Get the rellies to buy a bottle but make sure its the under 2's version, works wonders. www.calpol.co.uk.
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Originally Posted by Buchan6
Andrew,
One word mate, Calpol !!!
Get the rellies to buy a bottle but make sure its the under 2's version, works wonders. www.calpol.co.uk.
One word mate, Calpol !!!
Get the rellies to buy a bottle but make sure its the under 2's version, works wonders. www.calpol.co.uk.
BTW Suppos are the way to go for young children!
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Originally Posted by Canada2006
Why would you give paracetemol to a jet lagged baby?
BTW Suppos are the way to go for young children!
BTW Suppos are the way to go for young children!
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Originally Posted by Deckchair
Yes they do! Flew with my then 11 month old Toronto - London. Night flight to London. Cranky on take off then slept all the way. Once there took over a week to adjust. Could not sleep until 2am and could not wake up until after 11am. Flew back day flight - again slept all the way
... Funny adjustment didn't seem to be as bad coming home to Canada.
... Funny adjustment didn't seem to be as bad coming home to Canada.I heard it's easier going from East to West than going West to East because of the time difference.
Emma
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Originally Posted by Canada2006
Why would you give paracetemol to a jet lagged baby?
BTW Suppos are the way to go for young children!
BTW Suppos are the way to go for young children!
Its to make them sleep... (calpol):scared: Never done this with my kids.. but have heard from others thats how they get kids off to sleep some times.....
Think you should take it when u get the headache when they wont settle....as giving medication to send a baby off to sleep I think is wrong
but hey thats only my opinon....
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Originally Posted by andrewrob
o... do babys suffer jet-lag....ie do they wake up/get tired at funny hours, get hungry at strange times etc?



