pulickalbrothers
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Important disclaimer: we won’t turn FF before 2-2.5 (will do everything to make it to 2.5) no matter what. My son is currently 22 months.
We travel by car pretty regularly. Our parents live 2 and 4 hours away, we do a lot in the city an hour away, and we vacation at a cabin 6 hours away several times a year. My son first started struggling with motion sickness around 1, but it’s definitely been getting worse. We’ve had two major puke incidents in the last couple of months. Like, had they happened on a road trip and not locally, I genuinely don’t know what we would have done.
I’m posting here versus the other boards because, like many, we’d planned on maxing out our seats RF. He’s 96%+ for height and 88% for weight, but we felt pretty confident we’d get to 3.5. I guess I’m just looking for either evidence-based tips to fix his motion sickness, or (more realistically) any evidence/reassurance that 2-2.5 is safe enough.
Edit: RF=rear face, FF=forward face. Sorry for assuming everyone knew the acronyms, I was in an immediate post-puke panic. It won’t let me edit the title.
We travel by car pretty regularly. Our parents live 2 and 4 hours away, we do a lot in the city an hour away, and we vacation at a cabin 6 hours away several times a year. My son first started struggling with motion sickness around 1, but it’s definitely been getting worse. We’ve had two major puke incidents in the last couple of months. Like, had they happened on a road trip and not locally, I genuinely don’t know what we would have done.
I’m posting here versus the other boards because, like many, we’d planned on maxing out our seats RF. He’s 96%+ for height and 88% for weight, but we felt pretty confident we’d get to 3.5. I guess I’m just looking for either evidence-based tips to fix his motion sickness, or (more realistically) any evidence/reassurance that 2-2.5 is safe enough.
Edit: RF=rear face, FF=forward face. Sorry for assuming everyone knew the acronyms, I was in an immediate post-puke panic. It won’t let me edit the title.