Cameron did just fine in the carseat at first. There was a period around 5-6 weeks when he decided he didn't like it, but then he got over it for a bit. The last few weeks, though, have pretty much been carseat hell. Every now and then I'll get lucky, but even then, it's a delicate situation. Sit at a traffic light too long and it could all end.
It is really starting to take its toll on me - such that yesterday I realized I've started to dread going anywhere and I'm feeling like a hermit. The current state of affairs just isn't working. I just want to be able to go places without Armageddon taking place in my backseat.
Has anyone else dealt with this, or do I have the only carseat-hating baby (ooh, lucky me!)? Any suggestions?
Re: Help - Hating the carseat!
I remember those days! What worked for me was to put a mirror, toy, something for Tyler to look at other than the back of the seat. He loved riding in my husband's truck because he could "see" out the window (even if it was just the sky) but hated my expedition because all he could see was the back of the seat. I had one of those mirrors so I positioned it so he could see himself, the toys on the edges, etc. He couldn't see me but just having something to look at other than the seat REALLY helped. You might try that
Is he getting hot in the car seat? I know that sometimes Dylan hates being in his carseat, and when I take him out, he's all sweaty! I started dressing him in lighter clothing to make up for the car seat making him hotter. Will he take a pacifier to help calm him down?
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This too. He loves the mirror, it has little toys hanging off of it. I also hang some toys on the bar of his car seat. Now that he can hold onto toys and stick them in his mouth, I also always give him a blanket or something to play with if he's awake.
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Yeah, Dylan likes riding in my mom's car more as she has a convertible seat. We're going to switch mine as soon as he can sit up in a shopping cart and high chair.
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Which is pretty much how I feel any time we get in the car these days...
The man is just hating on the SnugRide 32...
We just did some "carseat therapy bootcamp". I sat him in it and parked it in the kitchen floor while I was doing some things in there and he did pretty well for a while. Had I strapped him in (next step) and/or put him in the car, I'm sure it would have been a different story...
I'm no help with the carseat since Evan is only 10 days old and hasn't been anywhere other than the doctor and hospital for lab work, but as for the crying, evan can cry with the best of them.
I have started singing A Hard Day's Night by the Beatles as loud as possible (so he can hear me over his own crying) and he actually calms down. I think this suggestion was in the Baby 411 book.
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Along these lines, maybe he doesn't like your car itself? Or perhaps your driving?? I'm kidding I'm kidding!!
I don't really have any useful suggestions, but I'm sorry he's holding you prisoner. That sucks. I think if it were me, I'd go ahead and pick/buy a convertible seat (if you haven't already) and try it for a few days. If it doesn't make a difference you can always switch back to the infant seat for awhile.
I feel ya! I have a car seat/red light hater, too and I wear earplugs (home and in the car)--seriously! They don't mute all sound but it takes the shrillness out of it and I can stay sane enough to concentrate while driving! good luck...
One thing that always works for awhile is playing a Toddler Tunes cd kinda loud...
good luck!
Try turning static on the radio really loud. DS didn't love being in the car at that age either and I found that would help sometimes. Now signing to him will work if he starts to get antsy.
we're in teh same boat. Not even me being in the back seat keeps her calm sometimes. It sucks. I may try the mirror thing. We have a snugride 32 also, maybe they just aren't comfortable? Although, I really think for her, it's the half sitting, but laying still position. She HATES to lay down if she's awake. She wants to be sitting up and seeing everything around her.
this was both my boys. as soon as they were out of the bucket, it was a whole new world.
It took time before Sean decided it was not going to be the end of the world after we put him in a car seat. He seemed to just age out. We did start bringing a small toy he likes to chew on.
I think it is a common issue. Baby phases seem long, but actually pass rather quickly. I hope this is a short phase for you.
That sounds soooo miserable! Sarah was very much like that as a young infant and it was excruciating. She eventually outgrew it but man!! I remember it being a total nightmare! DH and I would have to station someone next to her in the backseat (usually me) to distract her by talking or singing, but even then she would still scream bloody murder.
When people complain about moms with babies taking advantage of HOV lanes, I always remember Sarah's carseat crying and I try to give the benefit of the doubt!