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HELP!!! My 5 Mo Old Hates the Car!!! (Any Suggestions)

my daughter hates the car and mostly at night. I dont think its her carseat because she will sit in it when it buckles into her stroller just fine, but as soon as I put it in the car (especially at night) she starts crying and dont stop untill we are either home or I get her out of her seat. I have tried leaving the lights on the car, her sister and brother try to entertain her but that hasnt helped, the pacifier dont help I have bought different toys for her seat, and usually she wont even drink her bottle when shes that upset in the car..I dont know what else to do besides stay home....honestly I sit in the back and get her out alot because she wont stop even if its an hour drive. I definetly know thats not safe to do so does anyone have any other suggestions or have had this happen to them!! Oh yea I also tried turning her carseat around once to see if that helped, but It didnt :(

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Hi K., I know exactly what you mean! My daughter hated the car too. She hated it until I finally got a dvd player for the car and put it on the back headrest so she could see it even facing backward! I had to do anything! I couldn't drive with her screaming like she did! As soon as we did that and I put a Praise Baby dvd in it she was perfect in the car! Good luck!
J.

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K.,
I don't have any definite advice for you YET,but a friend of mine has an 8 yr. old son who had severe colic for almost the first year of his life. I will email her and see what ideas she might have.

I have to believe there's a correlation between your daughter's colic and her dislike of car rides. Many infants and toddlers get "car sick"/motion sickness anyway - if you couple that with already having colic, I'm sure your little one's belly feels just plain "yucky" anytime she's riding in the car.

I'll let you know either way what I hear back from my friend. - S.

Since she doesn't mind the seat when it's clicked into the stroller, maybe it's the angle that it's in when it's in the car-- especially if she is colicky. I know for a little one it's easier to have the type that you can take out and click into a stroller, but my sister had your same problem with my neice--- so she switched to a convertable seat. It faces the back until they are a year old and 20 lbs and then you turn it to face forward. It's a larger seat that takes up a bit more room in the car, and it doesn't click into a stroller, but it worked for her-- and she got the advice to try it from several other mothers who had to do the same thing. My neice still didn't love riding in a car, but she stopped the ear piercing screaming

Please...no matter how much your baby cries, please do not EVER take her out of the seat. I know a family that lost their child doing that exact thing. It is SO unsafe. Please, please, please don't ever do it again. Good luck.

My husband put one of his shirts over her like a blanket. It was a clean one, he wore for an hour after a shower so it would get his scent on it and that worked for us. Luckily for us she did not have colic or anything other than being lonely.
We wound up doing this in her crib too! We spread a "scented" shirt over the top of the crib and tucked it in tight like a sheet, she would lay her head on it like it was his chest!
Couldn't hurt to try!!
Good Luck
J.

My son pretty much hated the car until we were able to turn him around at 1 year (thank goodness he weighed enough to do it right when he turned one). I think his crankiness peaked around the 6 month mark and then slowly subsided until we could turn him around at one.
We basically just had to deal with him screaming in the car. No one thing worked every time, but sometimes music helped--we tried different kinds(kids and classical) and toys too. So I'm sorry I have no advice only the assurance that it does stop. In fact, soon after he turned one, he not only stopped screaming so much, but will occasionally take naps!

Hello,

What i would do is go to Wal-mart and get a DVD player that goes on the back of the drivers seat for the car to see if she would enjoy watching a movie while she is in her car seat for the ride.

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=4756576

If that does not work,

SHE MIGHT BE GETTING CAR SICK. ((( Motion sickness )))

http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/motion-sickness-topic-...

You need to talk to your childs Dr. and see what He/She has to say about it. ASK THE DOCTOR TO TAKE A LITTLE RIDE WITH YOU TO SEE WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT.

I wish you the best.

God Bless and Merry Christmas.

From one mother to another. :)

of course, you have to stop taking her out of the seat and just roll down the windows and deal with it. No more taking out of the seat, ever! I think the motion sickness idea is intersting. If I got motion sickness, I would hate the car too. In the latest issue of Parents maganzine there is a "favorite things" page. One of them is something for a child to wear around their wrist that puts pressure of the pressure points that help with motion sickness. I've heard of these for people going out on boats, and this one was for babies and children. I think it is worth a shot! Moving up to the convertable car seat is another good one. My son was never bad in the car, but he really loved it we got him the Britax marathon seat, very comfy. This really sucks, but until something helps or she outgrows it, one of you stay home with her. Hopefully it will just be a temporary thing! Good luck and Merry Christmas!

try her out in other cars. there may be something she doesn't like about your car especially. my niece hated cars and they bought a mini van and she loved it.
do not take her out while driving. a crying baby is always better than a dead baby and does anyone really want to be like britney spears?

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