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It really depends on you. Take it out when you think the child is safe. It can depend on the child/infant because of their size too. I'd say 5 give or take a year.
It will say if it was tested on the box and if it wasn't safe, they wouldn't sell it so it is safe!
It is generally considered safe to travel on a train or airplane with an infant. Of course, the infant does not understand that other people are around and may be inconvenienced by it acting like a normal child.
Good food, a steady environment, and lots of safe, predictable social interaction with parents who love him. Just about the same thing any infant needs.
Dont feed an infant under one year old honey. One year and older is perfectly safe!
This is an important question you must ask of your baby's doctor !
A bassinet is safer for infants than an infant bed at first. In a bassinet, unlike an infant bed,there is no need for blankets or quilts. Since these items increase the chances for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, the bassinet is obviously the better option.
Absolutely. Just don't forget to put airholes in the box. That way, he or she should arrive in Abu Dhabi safe and sound.
If you think statistically, it is MUCH safer to fly with an infant than to drive with one
Would you travel to Florida or Georgia if your child isn't vaccinated yet? You should always be on the safe side, don't you think?