My lo has just started puking anytime she rides in the car, what the heck is up with that? She has recently been sick (strep and bad double ear infections) and about the time she was getting over it was when she started, so maybe it is related? I have no experince with this and it scares the hell out of me when were driving down the rode and she starts projectile vomiting. Yesterday she started chokeing on it, and I had to quickily pull over and grab her out of her seat. Any advice?
Re: pukeing in the car?
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I would definitely take her to the pedi because I don't think projectile vomiting is normal. But I know of a few local pedis who suggest giving them Benadryl before a flight so I don't see why you couldn't do it for a long car ride.
We give DD Benadryl for her runny nose probably 2 to 3x/ month per the pedi. If we had a long car ride and she was going to be sick and miserable, then I wouldn't hesitate.
Why couldn't you pull over to feed her?
Motion sickness is motion sickness regardless if they are RF or FF. my DD didn't start getting car sick until we turned her FF, so that isn't the cure.
i would ask the pedi.
I think it depends on the kids what makes them likely to puke. Do you remember the old station wagons with RF bench seats in the back? I knew plenty of kids that would puke if they sat in that seat as opposed to the FF bench seats. I have also known kids that will puke if they are in the back seat but are OK in the front seat (which is no longer allowed but anyway..).
I agree that RF is best but on the other hand if my kid is puking the whole 10 hour trip I have to make for business then I may have no choice but to try FF. Luckily we have not had to resort to that so I am keeping my fingers crossed.
I haven't run into this problem, but I would sure as shizz try other things before turning my LO FF. An accident while FF can cause irreparable damage, FFS (pun intended).
OP, I have heard they make children's dramamine but I don't know if our LOs are old enough or if it is safe before surgery. I would check with pedi.
I agree.
She eats all.the.time. If we stopped every 10min when she wanted to eat something, we would never get anywhere.....especially on a 6 to 15 hour drive.
It made me worse when there was new car smell. To this day, new car smell makes me puke horribly.
Things helping with car sickness:
1. Ginger. Tea, candy, chews. My guess would be ginger tea may work best for a toddler.
2. Ask your doc for motion sickness meds. Just be aware that they often make tired and horribly grumpy.
3. Focus baby's attention to a point straight ahead. Since they are still RFing, a mirror, DVD player whatever may be good. Looking out the window is bad. With landscape racing by, that is what makes it bad.
4. My mother used to put a newspaper on my belly on long drives. It helped. Something about the ink, is my guess. Worth a try.
Other than that... Sorry, that sucks. Some kids grow out of it. I did not. It got better, but it is still not completely gone.
And, btw, for me it had nothing to do with ears.