Not exact matches
I knew people whose
babies would only
sleep (or only go to
sleep) in a
car over 30 years ago, and they weren't even using carseats.
Forget the
sleep training and try new things to put him out; white noise,
car seat on the dryer; one guy duck taped a portable drill set on low to the bottom side of his
baby's mattress — the swing worked great for me.
Try to time
car rides when your
baby will
sleep.
teaches a mom and
baby barre class at Asana on Thursday mornings — moms can wear their
baby, have them on the mat,
sleeping in their
car seat — whatever works!
by Olga My 2 month old daughter falls asleep and has a good 2 - 4hs
sleep only if I let my
baby sleep in her
car seat... I worry if it's safe for her backbone and health in general.
The movement of the infant
car seat, whether it's in the travel system stroller or in a
car, can be almost magical when it comes to putting a
baby to
sleep.
The travel system is particularly handy for
sleeping infants since it eliminates the need to actually remove the
sleeping baby from the
car seat.
And, if your
baby refuses to go to
sleep nursing, strolling, riding in
car seat, rocking, or walking, and you throw out your back bouncing your
baby to
sleep several times a day, you might consider putting a nursing pillow under your swaddled
baby so that you can support all of their weight on your lap instead of using your back.
You need a place for
baby to
sleep, a couple blankets, a
car seat for the
car, a couple of age appropriate toys, about 5 - 6 sleepers in that given size and about 10 outfits.
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It can be wrapped around belts and buckles keep your
baby sleeping comfortably in their stroller or
car seat.
Plan the
car ride while
baby is
sleeping, or plan visits in between naps.
If you have a
car seat; a safe place for
baby to
sleep; diapers; wipes; a weeks» worth of onesies; and an infant hat, you're golden.
Intentional tummy time is necessary in our culture, because of the controversial yet popular «Back to
Sleep» campaign and modern practices of placing
babies in swings / seats /
car seat carriers / jumpers for long periods of time.
The various recline settings were handy as my
baby likes to
sleep in the
car, and I was able to find one to suit her.»
With its patented Kiddy Lie - Flat (KLF) Technology giving the perfect ergonomic body support for
baby, the Evo Luna i - Size in Onyx Black provides your little darling with a lie - flat
sleeping position, both in and out of the
car.
And you can, and will, try everything: rocking, swaddling, going for walks with the
baby in the pram / stroller, driving the
baby around in the
car, letting them
sleep on top of the running clothes dryer, strapping them to you, leaving them alone in a crib and shutting the door and sobbing, etc..
With its patented Kiddy Lie - Flat (KLF) Technology giving the perfect ergonomic body support for
baby, the Evo Luna i - Size in Nougat Brown provides your little darling with a lie - flat
sleeping position, both in and out of the
car.
The main reason to avoid putting your
baby to
sleep in a
car seat is that there is a very small association with SIDS.
With its patented Kiddy Lie - Flat (KLF) Technology giving the perfect ergonomic body support for
baby, the Evo Luna i - Size in Steel Grey provides your little darling with a lie - flat
sleeping position, both in and out of the
car.
With its patented Kiddy Lie - Flat (KLF) Technology giving the perfect ergonomic body support for
baby, the Evo Luna i - Size in Lime Green provides your little darling with a lie - flat
sleeping position, both in and out of the
car.
Before discharge, your
baby may also need a
car seat study or test, a hearing screen, important specialty appointments made, and you may also need some education on CPR, safe
sleep, and infant care.
Car seat
sleeping When Heather's
baby # 2 Milo was born, she worried that his night wakings would disrupt Holden's
sleep, yet she and Alec had learned from their rookie parenting stint that they prefer not to
sleep in the same room as the
baby.
With its patented Kiddy Lie - Flat (KLF) Technology giving the perfect ergonomic body support for
baby, the Evo Luna i - Size in Night Blue provides your little darling with a lie - flat
sleeping position, both in and out of the
car.
My concern is to buy a
car seat with a good reclining feature while rear facing, so that my
baby can
sleep confortably during the 10 - hour - night - flight.
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As for how
babies sleep in the design, my 4 - month - old son seems to love the comfy feel, and he
sleeps great in it in his crib, the swing and the
car.
The American Academy of Pediatrics SIDS prevention guidelines specifically recommend that
babies be moved from
car seats to a flat, firm
sleeping surface as soon as is practical.
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No matter where your
baby sleeps, in their own room in a crib, in a crib side -
car with your bed, in a crib in your room, or on a Montessori style bed on the floor, a breathable
sleeping surface for you little one will let you breath easier too.
(Note that
babies aren't supposed to
sleep for long periods in
car seats, and you need to be careful about how much extra fluff you put onto your little one before putting him or her in a
car seat.)
Meanwhile, if your
baby falls asleep in the
car sans
sleep sack, you may wake him or her up putting a wearable blanket on during the transition to the crib.
Or if you're planning on taking your
sleeping baby out of the crib and into the
car seat, you can dress him or her in the jumpsuit before the crib nap.
So far I have freaked out about doubling the amount of children in our house, where the
babies are going to
sleep, cloth diapering, starting completely over with
baby clothes instead of trying to sort through what would be usable, nursing two
babies at the same time, buying a bigger house, how I'm going to drive four kids around (thank God we just replaced my husband's
car in January with a full size SUV with a usable third row), traveling with four kids, what happens if my husband has to start traveling for work, getting the big kids to and from school with two
babies in tow, how the big kids are going to feel once there are two new
babies in the house, how I»M going to feel with two more
babies in the house, and so on and so forth.
Most every parent I've spoken to who has skipped an infant
car seat has said that their
baby would transition to the next spot to
sleep just fine.
«Fellow moms would tell me how they loved their
baby's
sleeping bags, but that you can't safely put a child into a
car seat or
baby swing with it.
Another benefit to consider is that infant
car seats can be detached from their base and transported around with the
baby (
sleeping) in it.
At 3 months old, we now only see it during
sleep and when placed semi-reclined in
baby gear (lucky for her our convertible
car seat is the only device she uses on a regular basis).
Try not to rely on
car rides, infant swings, or walks in the stroller to get your
baby to
sleep.
At different times my
babies have
slept in our bed, in a bassinet, in a co-sleeper, in an open - front crib side -
car to our bed, in a playpen, and in a stand - alone crib.
The best way to handle this is to get your
baby to
sleep in her
car seat and then immediately pump in case she wakes up before you would expect.
If you have a newborn who can still
sleep anywhere, it won't matter what time you go; just bring in your
car seat, stroller, or portable
baby seat for him or her to
sleep in, unless you're comfortable and practiced at having a meal with
baby in your arms.
When you have
sleep - deprived moms and finally the
baby falls asleep in the
car, the last thing you want to think about doing is waking them to transfer them somewhere else.
A
baby sleeping in a
car seat should be moved to a crib, bassinet, or play yard as soon as you get out of the
car.
Eat salad in the front seat of
car while
baby sleeps in back.»
I understand your concerns and actually the advice on letting a
baby sleep in the
car seat are conflicting!
Pros - Looks stylish especially brown leather detailing Very roomy, good for growing
baby Easy latch system with isofix, good for
car users Spacious storage beneath pram Easy brake system Cons - Car seat does not match rest of pram Slight rock to it Not good for rough pavements best for flat shopping centre type floors otherwise baby is shaking all over the shop (i guess this is where rubber wheels come in) Not good over kerbs no foot tilt to help Handle poor design when folded away the handle scratches on the floor Cant fit into fiesta boot The hood keeps falling backward when walking, not robust to hold itself Could be slightly smoother at turning corners Overall the venti is a good looking pram however due to the comfort of the drive i would not recommend it as a sleeping newborn quickly wakes up due to the rattli
car users Spacious storage beneath pram Easy brake system Cons -
Car seat does not match rest of pram Slight rock to it Not good for rough pavements best for flat shopping centre type floors otherwise baby is shaking all over the shop (i guess this is where rubber wheels come in) Not good over kerbs no foot tilt to help Handle poor design when folded away the handle scratches on the floor Cant fit into fiesta boot The hood keeps falling backward when walking, not robust to hold itself Could be slightly smoother at turning corners Overall the venti is a good looking pram however due to the comfort of the drive i would not recommend it as a sleeping newborn quickly wakes up due to the rattli
Car seat does not match rest of pram Slight rock to it Not good for rough pavements best for flat shopping centre type floors otherwise
baby is shaking all over the shop (i guess this is where rubber wheels come in) Not good over kerbs no foot tilt to help Handle poor design when folded away the handle scratches on the floor Cant fit into fiesta boot The hood keeps falling backward when walking, not robust to hold itself Could be slightly smoother at turning corners Overall the venti is a good looking pram however due to the comfort of the drive i would not recommend it as a
sleeping newborn quickly wakes up due to the rattling.
That's why
baby swings and
car rides put
babies to
sleep!
Since there is no clear right or wrong with this issue of letting your
baby sleep in the
car seat, it would be very interesting to hear how all other moms do.
Babies like to
sleep during
car rides.