T.P. asks from Gilbert, AZ on June 26, 2010
18 Hr Car Ride with a 6.5 Month
We are traveling from Phx, Az to Idaho Falls, ID Its normally about 18 hours the whole way but we stay the night over in Salt Lake UT Leaving us a 15 hour ride one day with a three hour ride the next. Any Advice to help make the ride for an very active 6.5 month old be enjoyable and enjoy the car. - He sleeps 12 hrs through the night only waking up to feed so he doesnt nap alot through the day. - Also i am Breastfeeding. I do have a pump but i would hate to have to pump vs feed him directly. Any tips???
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S.S. answers from Santa Barbara on June 26, 2010
No tips. But I needed to say you are brave and God bless you for even taking this on.
You could sit in the back with him and play, sing, read. I know I might get lambasted for this but you might want to get some baby videos and a portable dvd player for part of the ride. Maybe breaking the ride down into 15-1 hour increments you can figure out a "schedule" of things to do.
Love your sense of adventure,
S.
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C.N. answers from Minneapolis on June 27, 2010
We have traken car trips with our kids at various ages. No matter what the age you'll need to add a lot more time to it. The person who mentioned a 1/3 more is not far off from our experiences. Kids get fussy- and everyone needs a break. The "best" experiences we have had is leaving at bedtime and just driving through the night or as much as we can. We do a 7 hour trip a lot so that one is not bad to get through if we leave at 7 pm. Of course, the down side is that if you try to drive through the entire night, when you get to wherever you are going the kids are awake and the parents are tired. That one works best if grandma or grandpa(or someone else) will be around to help the next day- otherwise, it is tough! Good luck!
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C.P. answers from Phoenix on June 26, 2010
ur gonna have o sit in back wit him, take him out when he gets crazy, needsa diaper. U can entertain him. Only mama can Do this!
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R.J. answers from Seattle on June 27, 2010
I used to road trip a lot with my baby.
Typically... I add 1/3 time onto whatever my "normal" time is... because we needed to stop at almost every rest stop (about once an hour) for 5-30 minutes when he was awake to either nurse or change him.
One thing we learned the hard way was that the sunscreen on the window makes him carsick when in the car for a long time. Tossed that and bought sunscreen.
Another is that 300 mi to the next gas station ALSO means 300 mi to the nearest hospital. So bring a baby-first-aid kit with all the necessaries (tylenol, motrin, thermometer, etc.)
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M.!. answers from Phoenix on June 28, 2010
I agree with traveling at night for the long part of the trip. The most important tip I can give you in do not breast feed while the car is moving. You are putting you and your babies life in danger if you try and breast feed while driving. If you don't want to stop, then consider pumping, at least you can sit beside your son and feed him, with both of you safely belted in.
A.D. answers from Phoenix on June 27, 2010
S.C. answers from Phoenix on June 27, 2010
Sounds like driving through the night would be your best bet.
S.H. answers from Honolulu on June 27, 2010
Good tips here.
Yes, feed him direct nursing. Just stop, have a nursing apron, nurse him in the car, or at a stop/rest station on the way.
You are going with a Spouse? Or just yourself and you driving with baby? I wasn't clear on that....
Yes, as the other poster said, I would sit in the back seat with him.
Bring lots of water, in an ice-chest in the trunk of the car... with blue-ice packs.... so you can hydrate and nurse etc., and carry snacks for on the road.
Bring extra of anything, just in case.... lots of diapers.
make sure you check your car/liquid levels, so your car is ready to go and up to par. Keep car phone batteries charged, have a car charger too...
all the best,
Susan
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