April 2014 Moms

Ok to bottle feed in moving car?

We are driving to Nashville and it's an 8hr trip. Is it ok to give LO a bottle when he wakes and is hungry instead of stopping to feed? Then just save diapers and stretches for when we get gas?

Re: Ok to bottle feed in moving car?

  • I was wondering the same thing as I have a 5 1/2 hour drive ahead of me on Friday, but I decided not to since my baby girl gags sometimes and I wouldn't be able to get her out quickly/safely if that happened. I would also need to burp her so she wouldn't get a gassy tummy, so I've just decided on stopping to feed.
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    I did but only a small amount to hold her until we reached our destination. Both my girls need to be burped often or it doesnt stay down.

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  • Of course! There's no reason why you wouldn't... unless, I guess, if your LO is prone to gas since you won't be able to burp him afterwards. I breastfeed DS constantly while on the move in the car (it's a little tricky, but possible!) and I did the same with DD... no issues at all :) 

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  • He usually burps a small burp once during a feed, but I think I will try it. We are breaking up the trip there to 4 hours over two days. Straight 8 on the way back. He can usually go 3-4 hrs sleeping in the car. We will see, thanks gals!
  • We travelled 7 hours last weekend and dd actually stretched herself longer than usual. We only stopped once. I think because she sleeps way better in the car.

    Can you pump in the car to replace? I found that being the most difficult issue. Since she could stretch longer my boobs ached more. I had a car charger and could pump whenever.
  • I did it! DS was just fine. He sometimes doesnt burp though so I am sure with a LO who needs to burp every time it would be tricky.

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  • Yup, done it a few times. The first time I was nervous about it and actually wondered if it was illegal (I've got the paranoid mom brain too @KendraColeslaw‌). Then I realized I was being dumb and did it while stuck in LA traffic. If LO looked like he was drinking too fast and sucking in air I just took out the bottle for a second and let him re-latch. No problem. I actually think the semi upright position in the carseat helps prevent the build up of belly gas...

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  • Did it today. LO was hungry and we were 40 min from home, so my 9 year old sat next to her and gave her a bottle. She had a mansized belch when i got her out, but otherwise all was good.
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  • How in the heck do you breast feed in a moving vehicle? You're dangling over the car seat?

    Seriously! I'm so curious about the logistics of this....
  • Vinny424 said:
    How in the heck do you breast feed in a moving vehicle? You're dangling over the car seat?
    Seriously! I'm so curious about the logistics of this....
    This!!! All I could think was you either have snake boobs or live in a place with very lax seat belt laws...
    Driving in New Hampshire baby! But yes leaning one side over
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    but seriously, a big ditto to everything above.  it is a very physically uncomfortable position to be in, but i have done it twice so far with tessa and countless times with kiddo (it was easier then with only one car seat in the back!)
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