LO hates being in the car seat and being in the car. I thought it would pass but it has not yet. He's 15 weeks. Honestly I dread going out every day because I just don't want to hear the crying/screaming. He's never content in the car seat, so I don't even like to bring him shopping or for any errands unless it's really quick. He also does not have the Ergo carrier that I've attempted to use. I don't want to stay home all the time obviously, I have a busy 4 year old as well. Does anyone have experience with this, I don't know if it' just the seat we have that he hates or what. Any stroller rec's that don't use the infant car seat?
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Re: What do you do with baby who hates car seat?
My second child hated the car seat too. I wasn't about to buy a whole new car seat so I just tried to deal with it. It sucked but eventually she stopped hating the car.
Did you say he doesn't like the Ergo either? I would try different ways to wear him if possible. Can he sit up a little, like in a stroller that is slightly reclined? I have a Chicco travel system and once DD could sit up a little without falling over I would put her in the stroller and recline it a little.
The biggest improvement came when he started be able to reach and grab for the toys on his carseat. Stick it out mama... they'll get there!
The car seat we got was expensive, but I totally think it was worth it!
It was on sale when we bought it and I think I had a gift card, which justified the purchase. However, we also have a hand me down Evenflo convertible in my husband's car and LO has been doing great with that, too.
We don't have a stroller attachment, and that's one of the sacrifices we made when we switched to the convertible. He's 5 months at this point and is fine with going in the stroller without a car seat. Another downside to a convertible seat is that when you arrive at your destination, you can't just take the seat out with the baby inside. The car seat stays in and the baby comes out. So while I love that he falls asleep on our car rides, he usually wakes up when I take him out. Oh well. It's a million times better than driving with a screaming baby
But honestly, we tried everything else to get him to like car rides and nothing worked. I don't think he liked being scrunched up in the infant seat. He's so much more comfortable now.
When that didn't work anymore I went to doing some happy music in the car or classical. She still has her moments, but lately we've had success with folk music. Keep trying and I know it sucks!
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