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Old 21 May 19, 01:11 AM  
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Question Booked for 2020 - now im pregnant

So my partner and I booked our first ever trip to Florida a few months ago for Sept 2020. Today I found out that I am pregnant, I believe I'm around 5 weeks, which means I'm due late January 2020. What do I do?
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Old 21 May 19, 03:46 AM  
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Firstly congratulations
Secondly enjoy the holiday
A bit nearer the time when all is good with the baby , explain to the travel agent / airline /hotel and add the baby on
Plenty take babies to Florida - use the baby swap rules
You will still have s great time
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Old 21 May 19, 05:41 AM  
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I would also take the baby. We had a similar scenario and I was able to push the holiday back to December when it was a little cooler but we took DD at 3 months and had a lovely time.
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Old 21 May 19, 06:39 AM  
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Congratulations! We are in the same boat and are taking our little one with us next year when she will be 7 months 👍
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Congratulations! I wouldn’t do anything about it yet. Just enjoy and be excited- you have plenty of time - let yourself get used to the idea for a few months and see how you feel. As pp said you can probably push it to a bit later if you are feeling concerned.
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Congratulations and I hope all goes well with the pregnancy

On a purely practical note once jnr is born get that passport application in as soon as you can new baby=new passport and new esta !
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Presuming of course OP can now afford the holiday given the baby and all the expense they bring! If money is not an issue, I would definitely just take the baby with you! I
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Presuming of course OP can now afford the holiday given the baby and all the expense they bring! If money is not an issue, I would definitely just take the baby with you! I
Good point about baby general expense, direct expense should be minimal though - I have on my list:
Passport fee
Esta fee
Insurance
Lap sitting plane ticket (10% or miles as we are with virgin)

Park entry is free, it’s free to add them to a Disney hotel room and they don’t need to pay for food, eg dining plan or buffets.

... i’m not counting all the adorable Disney baby outfits we will definitely “need”... 😳
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Congratulations i would give it a few months and then decide . You will still most likely be on maternity pay so it’s really a question of affordability I think .
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Congratulations, I would take baby with me. What month do you fly and how old with baby be?
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