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We are going to see family overseas and will be away for a month.


We have a good travel cot, which our 11 month old sleeps in very well when we have been away before, but no more than 2 weeks.


Should we look into getting a proper cot and proper supportive mattress considering we are away for a month, and the weather will be quite warm? Or would a travel cot be ok for a month? Baby sleeps on her tummy too...


Advice on what people have done before!

I would say that if she sleeps well for 2 weeks, she will be fine for a month. however if you did want to make it a little more comfortable you could get her a padded travel mattress (we got one from mothercare), which would be easier to put in your case than a proper mattress. Also don't forget you can often hire a cot and mattress from your destination, which is what we have done when going away for a month (along with a highchair). If you do this you may want to take a mattress cover anyway, to put over the hire mattress.

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