Dipti jadhavMom of a 4 m old girl17 hours agoA. What your daughter is likely experiencing is motion sickness (car sickness). It happens when the brain gets mixed signals from movement, and it’s very common in children.
Here’s what you can do during the journey:
Right now
Stop the car if possible and let her get fresh air for 5–10 minutes.
Make her sit upright and look outside at a fixed point (like the horizon), not down at a phone/book.
Keep the car cool and well ventilated (open window slightly / AC on).
Give small sips of water.
If she has already vomited, rinse her mouth and let her rest.
Before / during future rides
Seat her where motion feels less:
In a car: middle of the back seat, so she can look forward
SantoMom of a 8 yr 9 m old girl3 years agoA. It could be motion sickness as some ppl experience it alsways from young tol. Old so I feel and suggest It's better to check with your doctor and follow their advise. That would be one of the best and safest option for your baby as of now. Take care.
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