We’re planning to travel around 680 km by car from Bangalore with our 6-month-old baby. We’ll be using a rear-facing ISOFIX car seat that is appropriate for their age and size.
We plan to take a break every 2 hours to take the baby out of the seat and allow some movement.
We wanted to check with you:
• Is it safe for our 6-month-old to be in a car seat for this long trip, with regular breaks?
• Is there any risk to the baby’s back or spine during such a journey?
• Are there any precautions or recommendations you would advise for long-distance travel with an infant?
Answers (3)
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General Tips (Regardless of Mode)
Plan travel during nap times to make the journey easier.
Breastfeeding/formula essentials: Carry enough for the entire journey.
Diaper bag: Include extra clothes, diapers, wipes, burp cloths, sanitizer, and a changing mat.
Comfort items: Carry baby’s blanket, toy, pacifier, etc.
By Car (Most Flexible for Infants)
Use a rear-facing car seat properly strapped in.
Take breaks every 2-3 hours to feed, change, and let the baby stretch.
Avoid overheating: Ensure proper ventilation in the car.
Have one adult sit next to the baby to soothe when needed.
Additional Tips
Avoid travel if baby is unwell or recently vaccinated (within 48–72 hours).
Hydrate and rest yourself too – a calm parent helps the baby stay calm.
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