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Having
scrawled through the internet, assuming that it has some reference to our solar
system, it turns out that the word Babymoon was first penned in a novel way
back in 1996. Since then it has slowly been growing in popularity and is
now becoming more commonly used in pregnancy circles today. So what
does it mean?
There are a
number of meanings - One relates to the bonding period, where parents spend
time together as a family after the baby is born (Maternity and Paternity to
you and me). The other, and this is where it gets good, is when expecting
parents take a holiday or spend time together before the birth; making the most
of their time and money before the baby consumes both.
Really! I
mean... Really, Really! Because you haven’t been able to spend time together or
go on holiday before getting pregnant? Yes you may need some
R&R, but trust me; if you wait till after the birth you will appreciate
this break so much more.
Is it really
worth the money? If you are more than comfortable financially then I
guess this doesn’t really matter. However bear in mind the costs involved
with raising a child and you may reconsider.
Is it the
best time to be travelling? For us men, journeys are still pretty
much the same. Have you considered what it might be like travelling
whilst heavily pregnant? Also, if you are close to the due date, a
last minute holiday isn’t ideal unless your plan is for the baby to be born in
the back of your car in a grungy layby?
So what do
you think? Each to their own, I suppose...






