helpmenew2crusing Posted August 17, 2008 #1 Share Posted August 17, 2008 And what would you give them before it happens??? Thanks for the help:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kitty9 Posted August 17, 2008 #2 Share Posted August 17, 2008 Yes, infants can get seasick, especially those who tend towards having ear infections--balance problems within the ear can contribute to a feeling of motion sickness. You need to discuss this with your pediatrician and ask them what's best for your child. No two are alike, so talking with the doctor is the best idea. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
onthelake Posted August 17, 2008 #3 Share Posted August 17, 2008 I agree with consulting your pediatrician - or at least the pharmacist. I know the only time my son got sea sick he was about 2. I was queasy at dinner and told my husband that we would meet him in the cabin. Even though he did not indicate that he did not feel well, the minute we got in the cabin my son was terribly ill. The steward was in the hall and came to my aid immediately - cleaned the cabin while I cleaned the child. This is not an experience anyone wants! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crusinmama06 Posted August 17, 2008 #4 Share Posted August 17, 2008 Yes, talk to the ped, but I can tell you that he/she will probably recommend taking some "children's benedryl" with you just in case. An infant is not old enough for the traditional motion sickness medicines. But even those medicines are anti-histamines...like benedryl. So if your infant does get sick, rare but it does happen, then you want to have some benedryl on hand. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sunquest76 Posted August 18, 2008 #5 Share Posted August 18, 2008 Use Benadryl with caution. Everyone thinks that anti-histamines will jsut make a kid sleepy, but some respond by becoming SUPER HYPER. If your child has never taken this med, be prepared for either reaction. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mcfam5 Posted August 18, 2008 #6 Share Posted August 18, 2008 Use Benadryl with caution. Everyone thinks that anti-histamines will jsut make a kid sleepy, but some respond by becoming SUPER HYPER. If your child has never taken this med, be prepared for either reaction. My oldest had the opposite reaction to anti-histamines. She would be so wound up and VERY irritable!:eek: I on the other hand I just about pass out when I take it! Go figure! My friends' child has always been very prone to motion sickness in cars, planes, even carousels and the like. But, ships have never bothered him. Good luck! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Julienatul Posted August 19, 2008 #7 Share Posted August 19, 2008 I am a pediatric nurse practitioner. An infant who is not walking yet cannot get sea sick. However, if your child is walking, they can although it is very very rare that young. You can give children's benadryl or dimetapp(which is always handy to have with you in case of food allergy) but not the motion sickness meds such as bonine etc. As other posters have stated all of these meds are antihistamines and act the same way on the brain's nausea center. Make sure you check the dose with your pediatrician before you leave. Usually its 1/4tsp of the 12.5mg children's benadryl but its based on weight so make sure that is correct. I doubt you will need it but better to be safe than sorry. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
helpmenew2crusing Posted August 21, 2008 Author #8 Share Posted August 21, 2008 Thank you all for your help... I'm so worried that dd will be sea sick or that the kids will just be sick be for vacation. I'll be talking to their Dr. at the next check-up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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