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Can we travel to a hill station with a one-month-old baby?

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our baby will have the same tolerance for high altitudes as you do, provided that she has no special health concerns and is beyond 3 months of age. read more

The main reason for traveling with an infant is the discomfort during transit (even if you go to a Hill Station or a cooler location). Baby's immune system is not strong enough to fight off bacteria prevalent during the rainy season not to ignore smoke, smog, and pollution. Baby should be kept in a carefully controlled environment. read more

If you aren't following confinement then your baby can travel by car, bus or train a few days after she is born. However, for air travel many airlines insist your baby is at least two to three weeks old. Individual airlines may also have specific policies on infant age restrictions and you may need to give a medical certificate. If your baby was born prematurely or suffers from some health condition, airlines may have additional guidelines. read more

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