4 Tips for Moving Home With A Baby


Moving home can be stressful but add a baby in the mix and it can be truly overwhelming. To make sure things go smoothly, you’ll need to be as prepared as possible. What you need for moving day will depend on the age of your baby.
For example, if you have a newborn on your hands, you’ll need to think about feeding and changing more than anything else. However, if you have a crawler, you’ll need a safe space in your new home for your baby to be active. Here are some things to think about before you move.
Secure a Pediatrician
Before you move to your new home, it’s essential that you secure a pediatrician for your baby. Although no-one plans for their children to get sick, it can happen at the most inconvenient of times. The last thing you want to be doing is frantically searching for a pediatrician if your baby has a fever as you’re trying to unpack boxes.
Visit local pediatricians if you can and register your child with the one that offers the best service for you. If you’re registered before you arrive at your new home, you won’t have to worry about your baby’s health.
Hire a Moving Company
Trying to make multiple trips to transport all over belongings to your new home can be chaotic with a baby. It’s essential that you find a moving company to help with getting your belongings safely to your new home in one go. You can even ask the movers to help carry boxes and unpack so the process is faster.
Use iMOVE to compare moving companies so you can find the perfect service. Just be sure to pack the baby’s essentials in your own car in case the moving van gets lost or stuck in traffic. As long as you have what the baby needs, you can wait for everything else.
Take Time Off Work
Trying to move home with a baby in tow is a big job in itself. Adding your job on top of that could be too much. It can help to schedule some time off work so you can focus entirely on your family and making a home.
You may want to ask for some help with the baby too. If you’re close to family and friends, ask them to babysit for a few hours while you unpack your belongings. If you’re not, you may want to do some research into childcare options before you move. The more time you have to yourself, the quicker you can unpack and settle.
Anticipate Needs
Most young children have a schedule so you should find it easy to predict what your baby will need. For instance, you’ll be able to tell when your baby will want to nap. If you can schedule your moving day according to your baby’s needs, you’ll have a much easier time getting things done.
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Great moving with a baby advice, thank you! I have done this and it is not easy without help. The next time I move I will definitely be hiring a movers.
Thank you for sharing this
Moving is difficult but so much more with a family and a baby. Good suggestions.
thanks for sharing these great tips