S.T. asks from Denver, CO on November 12, 2011
Car Seats: When Did You Go to a Front Facing?
Our son turns a year old in 10 days, he's 20 lbs (just barely) and it's been a big struggle lately getting him in and out of his infant car seat. He fusses and cries, you can tell he feels too snug - he straightens out his little body and almost refuses to go in. I feel like he's outgrown it. So we went and bought a convertible (3-in-1) car seat. I didn't realize these were all front facing. I for some reason thought you could make them face rear or front. I read into Colorado laws: it states that once your baby is 20 lbs and a year old, you have the option to choose forward facing or rear facing. Experts recommend you keep babies in rear facing seats until the age of two because it's safer. It just seems undoable and my child isn't even big for his age! So my question is when did all you mamas switch over? Is it worth staying with the infant carrier longer? TIA :)
This seat is only a front-facing seat, BTW.
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J.K. answers from Phoenix on November 13, 2011
We read that it's age because regardless of weight, their necks aren't strong enough to withstand a head on until after 12 months. We waited until age one although now they're saying age two.
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M.H. answers from Chicago on November 12, 2011
For my son, we had to buy a convertable ( like this one http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=4133855) car seat that was rear facing and we changed him at 1. My daughter we will wait until 2.
The law is 1 AND 20 lbs, however they are strongly suggesting 2 years old.
Good luck
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For my son, we had to buy a convertable ( like this one http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=4133855) car seat that was rear facing and we changed him at 1. My daughter we will wait until 2.
The law is 1 AND 20 lbs, however they are strongly suggesting 2 years old.
Good luck
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A.V. answers from Washington DC on November 12, 2011
Still haven't. We have a RF/FF Britax and she will be FF when she is 35 lbs as that is the RF limit of the seat. My DD turned 3 in August and is about 30lbs. She fits fine.
Please consider keeping him RF til he is bigger. That's the bare minimum for turning and remember that many kids fuss about many things that are good for them. Check the seat to ensure he is still safe in it (size, weight, the straps are right) but don't turn him on the spot of 1 yr and 20 lbs if he's still safe in it, IMO. Give him some soft toys to play with instead.
I would take it back and invest in a convertible seat. Many now run 40lbs RF and 70 FF and will last you a LONG time.
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L.H. answers from Detroit on November 12, 2011
I would not recommend keeping him in his infant carrier. I would buy a rear facing car seat that can be used both ways so you can turn it forward facing when ready. I have 4 Brittax carseats and I love them! A lot of them are made to go rear facing up to a certain weight so I'm sure he would be more comfortable. If you don't wait until 2 years old to put him forward facing that is fine but I would highly recommend keeping him rear facing at least for a few more months. The research is very accurate that it is much safer. Hope this helps!
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E.S. answers from Dayton on November 12, 2011
If it is only a forward facing seat-it is not a convertible (as the other ladies have said).
Take it back.
Or put it in storage.
Your baby is not ready to be in this type of seat yet.
A 3 -in-1 goes from 5pt. harness to high back booster to backless booster.
This is the type of seat my 6 yo. sits in-it is not safe for a toddler-at all.
My son is 6 months older than yours. And 5 pounds heavier.
He sits in his Britax Marathon70 just fine rear facing. Just fine.
He's been sitting in it for over a year now that way.
Does he like getting in his carseat? Heck no. I fight him every day. BUT-it is because he simply does not want to get in a carseat. He would fight me no matter...unless I put it in the driver's seat. He is all boy. ;)
As far as their legs go...like I said my DD is in a Britax Frontier (like a 3 in 1 though it never goes backless-safer) still harnessed at 4' 50lbs.. And though her legs are a mile long they do not reach the floor. So what does she do?
Kicks off her shoes and crosses her legs up on the seat-because it is uncomfortable to have her legs dangling.
Put the infant seat away and go get a better seat...wait a minute...reverse that. ;)
I highly recommend the seat my son is in. It is usually the cheapest on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Britax-Marathon-Convertible-Seat-Co...
I have owned 4 Britax seats, 2 Graco and 1 Evenflo.
Britax is far superior. Sunshine Kids and Recaro are also good brands.
If you have any doubt in your mind that your baby should stay rear facing check out Joel. Make sure to watch the video his grandpa made: http://www.joelsjourney.org/
And for the record I turned my DD on her 1st birthday.
But I knew better and I did better for my DS...he stays rear facing.
HTH!!!
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T.J. answers from Seattle on November 12, 2011
All true convertible seats should be able to rear and forward face! 3 in 1s aren't the same as convertibles I believe. I would take it back! The safest seat in my opinion through research and experience in a fatality accident is the britax marathon. It rear faces to 40lbs then forward to 65lbs. I kept both of my kids rear facing until they were over two years old! Google extended rear facing for information on why it's safest! My kids are huge, they sat cross legged while rear facing, and they outgrew the infant carrier by 6-9 months old. Having to deal with a fussy child or not being able to hand them things may be annoying, but you would wish you were annoyed if your child died in an accident :( there are good deals on albeebaby.comand new in box on eBay.
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J.K. answers from Phoenix on November 13, 2011
We read that it's age because regardless of weight, their necks aren't strong enough to withstand a head on until after 12 months. We waited until age one although now they're saying age two.
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V.T. answers from Dallas on November 12, 2011
I switched my daughter from an infant seat to a convertible car seat at 8 months and was able to get her rear facing. I've never heard of a convertible car seat that didn't go rear facing. If it doesn't, I'd take it back to the store and look for one that does. I switched my daughter to forward facing at 18 months.
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J.G. answers from Chicago on November 13, 2011
Keep your son rear-facing as long as possible because it's the safest thing for him. The American Academy of Pediatricians now recommends that children stay rear-facing for at least 2 years. We had a Britax Marathon convertible car seat that went up to 35 pounds so my daughter was rear-facing for 3 years and 3 months. She didn't have a problem with being rear-facing. She just sat cross-legged and was perfectly content. We turned her forward facing a month ago. My younger daughter's car-seat goes up to 45 pounds rear-facing so I imagine that she will be rear-facing until she is 4.
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J.S. answers from Chicago on November 12, 2011
I switched my daughter around a year old. Actually, I did it with all 3 of my kids. They all seemed to enjoy the car rides much more once they were facing forward. For me, that was honestly the main reason I did it. My kids all hated car rides. My 18mo old daughter still screams in the car! But, by turning them forward, it made a world of a difference. Obviously, follow the limits on the carseat, but do what you think is most comfortable for your child as well, while keeping safety as a priority. I would have been miserable every car ride had I kept my kids rear facing until 2 years old.
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