Babymoon
[/ˈbābē'mo͞on/]
Part of speech: noun
Origin: English
1.
A vacation taken before the birth of a child
2.
One last romantic getaway before a couple become parents
Examples of Babymoon in a sentence
"After much discussion, they decided to go to Hawaii for their babymoon."
"With all the money-saving that accompanies pregnancy, a babymoon isn't a realistic option for some parents-to-be."
About Babymoon
Not unlike a honeymoon, a babymoon is a romantic getaway — only this one takes place before the birth of a child. Since newborns and travel don't usually go well together, it's sometimes meant as a final hurrah.
Did you Know?
Babymoons are usually taken during the second trimester of pregnancy — not too early, not too late.