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I'll be moving overseas when Baby Newcomer is about 8/9 weeks old, and will be going to quite a different time zone. Has anyone moved zones with a baby and, if so, do you have any advice re how to ease the transition for the baby? The only things I had been thinking was to get baby outside during the day when I get there to help his natural body clock, and to keep nighttime quiet and dark, but other than that is it just a case of playing it by ear?


At the same time, we'll need to move Baby Newcomer from a Moses basket in our room to a cot in his own room (albeit right next to our room) as our bedroom will be small and there will simply be no room for a basket/cot. Any advice for that transition as well? Did your babies complain about the move to a larger sleeping area? He seems very young to be in a big cot but I guess we don't have much choice and I figure that plenty of babies are in cots right from the first night, so hopefully it won't be too distressing for him after a few unsettled nights?


All advice gratefully received!

I traveled quite often to NY in my son's first year. It took about 5-6 days to get the 5 hour difference covered. I think they say it takes about one day per hour difference. As we were going back in time the first night he would go to bed around 5 pm after me keeping him up after the flight there but would wake at 2am. I would try to add another nap in the day and each day try to keep him up a little later. The first few days he was very tired as continued to wake early - 3am, 330 am etc. Until eventually I got him to wake between 630 and 7am.

I always do exactly as you have suggested when we travel to NZ - keep a good day/night distinction, get outside in the fresh air and sunshine as much as you can for the first few days. I found the younger they are the easier it is.


Good luck!

Have no suggestions to add to the above, but just to say that when we've traveled to NY he's usually fine the first day, a little cranky on day 2, very cranky hard to put down on day 3, and then he gets settled into a routine. About to find out what he'll be like traveling at 10 months . . .

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