Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband is a doctor and won’t give our kids melatonin. He will give Benadryl.
As a doctor he should already know that some kids (and adults) are not made sleepy by Benadryl but have the opposite effect and get wired if they take it. Our pediatrician is dead set against this myth that Benadryl is a magical sedative. Besides making some kids more wakeful, for those who do get sleepy, it can leave them cranky and dazed once they wake. It's just not intended to be an easy over-the -counter sleep aid.
When I saw the question I knew OP would get the usual "give Benadryl" junk advice.
OP, we've flown overseas with our kid every year since DC was six months old. You just shouldn't give stuff like melatonin or Benadryl. Please don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have parents gotten so lazy that they're resorting to drugging their kids to sleep? Good Lord!
I assume you’ve never tried to get a toddler to fall asleep when they don’t want to.
Anonymous wrote:Have parents gotten so lazy that they're resorting to drugging their kids to sleep? Good Lord!
Anonymous wrote:Or just don't book an overnight flight?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or just don't book an overnight flight?
If you’re going to Europe as we are, there are basically only overnight flights.
There is a daytime nonstop IAD-LHR flight with United. It leaves at 8:20am. Usually has lots of families on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or just don't book an overnight flight?
If you’re going to Europe as we are, there are basically only overnight flights.
Anonymous wrote:Or just don't book an overnight flight?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband is a doctor and won’t give our kids melatonin. He will give Benadryl.
As a doctor he should already know that some kids (and adults) are not made sleepy by Benadryl but have the opposite effect and get wired if they take it. Our pediatrician is dead set against this myth that Benadryl is a magical sedative. Besides making some kids more wakeful, for those who do get sleepy, it can leave them cranky and dazed once they wake. It's just not intended to be an easy over-the -counter sleep aid.
When I saw the question I knew OP would get the usual "give Benadryl" junk advice.
OP, we've flown overseas with our kid every year since DC was six months old. You just shouldn't give stuff like melatonin or Benadryl. Please don't.