C.S. asks from Columbus, KS on November 21, 2008
Crying in the Car Every Time!!!
Are there any other moms out there that their infant cries the entire time in the car? My son is 11 weeks old and cries all the time. I mean, our dr. is 45 minutes away and he cries there and back. Like when he cries he can't breathe and it just freaks me out. He never falls asleep either because sometimes I think that he will evenetually fall asleep, but he doesn't. Please help, i've tried the mirror, feeding him before we leave, a pacifier, but he isn't old enough to put it back in yet. So, i'm out of ideas, I need help. We can't even go to the grocery store with him without him crying the 10 minute drive there
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D.B. answers from Columbia on November 22, 2008
I had a daughter that cried every time we went somewhere and we never knew her problem until she was old enough to tell us! She was car sick! She still gets car sick and is 32 years old! If she is riding in the front seat she is fine, but not the back.
A.M. answers from Kansas City on November 22, 2008
This won't help you much but this happened to us too. My son finally grew out of it around 4 - 4.5 months old. Now he sleeps in the car not matter how long the trip is.
G.M. answers from St. Louis on November 22, 2008
I don't really have any other ideas, but just a little hope. My younger daughter was the same way - she SCREAMED every time we got in the car and she HATED the pacifier... But she's now 3 months old now and seems to have "outgrown" her hatred of the car already! Now the only time we have trouble is if we try to go somewhere at night. The big thing is getting him to and from where you are going safely, so don't get so caught up in trying to get him to calm down that you aren't paying attention to driving!
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S.C. answers from Kansas City on November 21, 2008
Both my boys did for the 1st 4 months of their life!! Right after that, it quit. My friends little girl did the same, I'm not sure when she stopped but it was older than my boys. Sorry to not have a fix-it solution;o( I'm just saying from everyone I know, it is pretty normal.
Just make sure he is comfortable, fed, clean diaper and that is about all you can do till ya'll get out of the car.
I know it can be VERY hard on your nerves but it will eventually end.
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J.A. answers from Kansas City on November 22, 2008
My daughter did this as well. I truly feel your pain. My older daughter (then 2 1/2) just put her hands over her ears. Poor thing. I just had to laugh about it or I'd go nutty. It did quit. Just hang in there!
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L.B. answers from St. Joseph on November 21, 2008
Sounds familiar but that was 5 years ago...lol...do you have something to distract him like a toy bar above the carseat? Is he crying b/c he's in the carseat? Sometime just letting them nap at home will get them more used to it. Do you sing to him at home? If not, start doing it, and then use those same songs to sing to him in the car...although he can't see your face, hearing your voice will be soothing.
Unfortunately, sometimes you just have to stick it out. It's unnerving as hell. I KNOW!!! You might also want to ask the Dr. to check the little guys ears...my son went undiagnosed with fluid on his ears, so there is a very real possibility that there is a medical condition giving him such discomfort. You know is cries by now, is it a hurt cry or something else? Go with your gut on this one sweetie...he may be your first born but your mother's instinct is generally right on no matter what other's may say.
Oh, one more idea. Perhaps the motion is something that is causing him problems...Do you have a swing? Might be something you would want to invest in and see how he does in that? Perhaps, it could be training him to be used to motion? My daughter HATED the swing initially but soon came to love it. Unfortunately, she was 10.65lb at birth so by the time she grew to love it, she was outgrowing it too...lol.
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L.K. answers from Kansas City on November 21, 2008
C.,
I normally would have no clue on this. My kids are well past that age/stage at 18 and 14! But just today, while have a "pre-holiday and pre-stress power lunch" with some friends one woman talked about her now 6th grader who didn't like to ride in the car. It was only after several other issues she and her husband somehow figured out that she had some tactile issues. Some touching/feeling issues. Something about riding in the car, strapped in the car seat made her feel uncomfortable. She said there was a book called the Out of Synch child (or something like that) that described it very well.
Just a thought, and it may not have anything to do with it, but thought I'd throw it in.
L. K
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A.D. answers from Kansas City on November 21, 2008
We found, by accident, that one song...and only one song, at that age would stop the tears in their tracks! For some reason it was "Old MacDonald"...so my husband and I would sing many many verses of that song (Once for almost 6 hours from Western PA to Eastern MD)! It got to the point where we went thru the alphabet several times and ended up singing about armadillos, locusts, and wildebeasts LOL!
Now at 1 1/2, "I'm a little teapot" does the trick!
Try out a bunch of songs...and sing louder than than the crying and see what happens! Good luck!
(We also used a pacifier clip so it was easier for her to find her "Bink" if it fell out)
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B.S. answers from Joplin on November 22, 2008
Yup. One of mine did that. I really sympathize with you.
You can try getting a different car seat, do what you can to entertain, or make him more comfortable, etc. Maybe you'll get lucky.
Mine, however didn't stop until she was old enough for her car seat to face forward. Even then she fussed a lot until she was able to sit up higher and see out the windows.
Wish I had better news for you, but that was our experience.
She was an otherwise very laid back and easy goin' little girl, but the car was a nightmare no matter what we did.
You can imagine how much we enjoyed (NOT !) our every-other-week-end, three (plus) hour drives to Gramma's house !
S.D. answers from St. Louis on November 25, 2008
Our son is now 16 months old and until he was about six months old he would scream at the top of his lungs for the entire 70 mile commute we made several times a week. He also would not EVER fall asleep. Unfortunately, nothing made him an easier traveller. We even avoided holidays because we couldn't handle the screaming for the four hour drive to my in-laws. (It took us 11 hours to make a 4 hour drive the first time.) I know exactly what you are going through though. Hang in there. He was very difficult when he was smaller but now he rarely stops smiling and is such a joy. It gets better!! Have a fantastic Thanksgiving!
M.R. answers from Springfield on November 22, 2008
My suggestion is to check how tight the belt is on your carseat. It sounds like he's uncomfortable. Maybe he's too hot or cold. I've had to stop the car and just hold mine for a little while, too, before I start driving again. Good luck
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