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Infant Car Seat Vs. Convertible Car Seat

I'm a first-time Mom to be (in April) and have been trying to figure out what type of car seat to buy. I've had several people tell me their children grew out of the infant seat at 6-8 months (either for weight or for height). I'd like some opinions of whether or not an infant seat is absolutely necessary or if I could make due with the convertible seat. For instance, is it really easy to carry the infant seat around-seems like it would be heavy with the baby in it. Also, any tips on favorite brands would be appreciated. Thanks!

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Thank you all for the awesome advice. We went out today and got the Chicco Cortina keyfit 30 travel system. I also want to mention how much I like USA Baby. They had the system for $40.00 less than Babies R Us - I guess they are discontinuing the Race Red color but it worked for me! Thanks again!

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I see you have a million responses, but here is my two cents:

I had my son (a big baby) in his infant seat until he was one. His seat held up to 22 lbs. A lot of the infants seats do not go that high. We bought Combi because their infants seats are not heavy so it was easy for me to get in and out of the car. When he got towards the one year mark and a little heavy to carry on my arm, I would drop the seat into his stroller. Again the stroller is also light weight and easy to maneuver. It only weighs about 8 lbs and thus easy to use.

We moved my son into a convertible seat at the year mark (his pediatrician was adamant that we didn't do it before then) and he looked so small in it! I am glad I kept him in his infant seat until he was 1yr old because it worked for us.

Good luck!

Hi J.-

My daughter is going to be 11 months old in 10 days and she still fits in her infant seat. She is wearing size 12 months but fits very well in her seat no problems. I think a convertable seat would be ok "personally" only if you had someone to ride in the back seat with the baby untill she or he were able to hold their head up on their own very well. Again that is just my personal opinion. I honestly have only seen one and it sat so upright, luckilly for the baby in the back her aunt was riding in the back seat with her. Good luck. I hope this helped.

I am a first time mom to a almost 4 month old. We have the infant carrier for her. It is a pain to carry in and out of places, so I use my sling 99% of the time. I personally, do not like carrying the infant carrier at all! However, we use a convertible car seat for her at my parents house (they are out of state). She used it for the first time at Christmas. It seemed really nice for her, however, I would not have felt comfortable having a newborn in it. It has the baby at a more seated postion. I was ok with it, because my daughter can hold her head up just fine and sits with assistance, so it wasn't a big deal.

With that being said, I do like the infant carrier. It comes in handy when we go out to dinner and the sling is not a good fit. (This has been like 3 times ha ha). I would suggest going with an infant carrier just for the comfort and safety of the baby while in the car.

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The infant carriers are AWESOME!!! You will have so much more "flexibility" with it. Let's say you are out running errands and the baby falls alseep...one lift of the carrier and you have the baby...and they are still sleeping. They also fit into shopping carts. It is MUCH easier to take a baby out of a carrier in your house than trying to get the baby out of the car seat while it is still in the car. My daughter used her infant carrier until she was almost 13 months old. She was 5 lbs when born and still isn't 25 pounds at 19 months (have moved her into the Britax Boulevard...AWESOME!!!!!) We loved the Graco system because it had the stroller too. Congrats and get ready for the experience of a LIFETIME!!! Motherhood is the best!!!!
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Although it is inconvenient that babies grow out of their infant seats so soon, that is the only thing inconvenient about it. I think they are absolutely necessary. I have 2 kids (ages 4 years and 4 weeks). The infant seats are convenient when you go to the grocery store because you can put the seat in the cart. I am not sure how else you would go grocery shopping with an infant (except maybe in a sling). They are also convenient in restaurants. Even when we go to family/friends houses he can lay in his infant seat when he falls asleep. They also fit in the travel system strollers and the babies feel more secure in them than just in a stroller alone. I got an infant seat for both of my kids and then a convertable carseat once they grew out of the infant seat.

Ok -- here's my 2 cents worth....I just had my 4th son. Yes, I have all boys -- and I LOVE IT! My 3rd son is almost five and so when I went out looking for new stuff for #4, specifically carseats, I was SHOCKED at how much better things are than just five years ago! All my kids were born large -- 9 pounds was my smallest, 10.2 pounds the biggest. All three of my older boys outgrew their infant carrier seat by 4 months. My 10 pounder was out of it by 3 months. That said, I would still get an infant carrier seat because they are so much more practical for running errands and stuff. I have a very large chest and tend to have back problems because of this "burden". The last thing I would be able to do or want to do is strap on another 10-20 pounds in a baby sling to further my back woes! And this is what you would HAVE to do if you opted to not have an infant carrier seat and just carry around your baby while running errands. So...I found the Chicco system and because the infant carrier seat goes up to 30 pounds I was SOLD!! It is the EASIEST carseat to get in and out of the car and even easier to put into the stroller that you can purchase as a set. I use my stroller and carseat everywhere we go because they are so easy to get in and out of the car and set up. My son just turned 2 months old and it over 15 pounds now. I wouldn't be able to survive without my carseat/stroller combo. I highly recommend the Chicco system! When your baby is out of his carseat, the stroller still accomodates up to 50 pounds and is by far the most comfortable stroller I've ever used...it's adjustable according to your height and can be manuvered with just one had because it' so super easy to use. Ok -- enough rambling! In my humble opinion having done this four times now, I think it's very worth getting an infant seat -- but one that goes up to 30 pounds will be more worth your money should you have a super fast growing baby. Good luck and congrats on your upcoming arrival!! Enjoy every moment -- they grow up waaaay too fast!!

I am a first time mom to a almost 4 month old. We have the infant carrier for her. It is a pain to carry in and out of places, so I use my sling 99% of the time. I personally, do not like carrying the infant carrier at all! However, we use a convertible car seat for her at my parents house (they are out of state). She used it for the first time at Christmas. It seemed really nice for her, however, I would not have felt comfortable having a newborn in it. It has the baby at a more seated postion. I was ok with it, because my daughter can hold her head up just fine and sits with assistance, so it wasn't a big deal.

With that being said, I do like the infant carrier. It comes in handy when we go out to dinner and the sling is not a good fit. (This has been like 3 times ha ha). I would suggest going with an infant carrier just for the comfort and safety of the baby while in the car.

You need to balance it out - do you dislike carrying heavy things? Are you & your husband (baby's dad) & family generally tall/large people (as children) or petite? How are your finances?? are you in and out of the car very much or do you stay at home/in one place most of the day?

Car seat as carrier - yes it is very nice to have a carrier because babies sleep a lot their first few months and especially if you are on the go, if you hop in and out of the car several times in a day. If you go to, say, church, or the relatives for a few hours of visiting, it is so nice to bring the carrier in and you have a place for sleeping babies. But yes, it does get heavy as baby grows.

Just because everyone else's baby outgrows the infant seat, doesn't mean yours will. Mine was still too little to be placed in a forward facing seat at 12 months old till I finally said PHOOEY, I'm turning him around! (at 15 months!) But his dad and I were petite people, right around 100 lbs in high school (boy I miss those days!) My sister pointed that out to me when I commented on buying a car seat that held up to 100 lbs, so that was a silly 'buying point' for me as he is now in a booster seat (and still only 33 lbs)

Do you want to use a sling to carry your baby around when you are out (shopping, visiting, etc)? If so, then baby carrier as a place to sleep is not necessary.

If you go for walks and use a stroller lots, you will definitely find the infant seat so very useful! Babies aren't really ready for sitting in a stroller until I think at least 4-5 months? (unless it reclines and is cozy enough for baby. My sister wore her baby in a sling when walking (cool climate!) until baby finally could enjoy stroller rides when she was alert enough to observe the surroundings, 3-4 months I think.

It comes down to finances mostly I think. Unless someone gives you an infant seat, lucky you.

In cold (or hot) climates, it is SO nice to be able to bring the car seat into the house and keep it room temperature (and buckle baby in) before going out to the cold/hot car and buckling baby in there. If you have a garage where you park the car, you should be ok. Otherwise on hot days and rainy days, you & baby will NOT like the buckling in process. (always tuck those seatbelt buckles out of sight - cover with a blanket or big stuffed toy or something when in a parking lot. learned this the hard way!)

I'm glad I had my infant car seat/carrier and can't really imagine my first few months without it. I didn't have to buy a convertible car seat though so would I feel differently if I had to, maybe. I dont know. I'm just glad my son wasn't a huge chunk to carry!

I highly recommend an infant seat, particularly the Graco travel systems. My infant seat went up to 30 lbs, 32 inches which is a nice range compared to most infant seats which are usually limited at 22-25lbs. I moved my son into a Britax Marathon after his 1st birthday because he did appear to be outgrowing his infant seat, although he really could have lasted in it 4 more months. He has now exceeded the height limit. They are easy to carry around or you just prop it on the stroller. Infants sleep a lot, so having the infant seat is great. You cannot take a convertible seat in and out of the car and carry it around like you would an infant seat to restaurants, grocery stores, etc. Once you get a convertible, sometime after they are a year old (unless you have a large baby who outgrows one quicker!) those can last you up until they are 6 years old, at least the Britax Marathons will. Looking at my convertible seat, I cannot see how they are meant for infants. You will be happy you got one, I promise!

PERSONALLY, I had three children and can say that the infant seat was really nice. Babies tend to sleep in the car and when it was time to get them out of the car, it was nice to carry in the seat while the baby stayed asleep.
Good Luck and enjoy the baby, they grow up fast!!

After reading some of the other responses I had a few things to add. Don't count too much on how you are measuring. I was induced because they told me he was going to be big... and he wasn't even 7 pounds! Also, carrying him in a sling didn't work for us. He didn't like being stuffed like a sausage... but we tried it, mostly for traveling. I am a bigger woman and really didn't need the extra weight hanging around!

I am a first time mom to a 6.5 month old little boy and I couldn't have made it without my Graco Snug Ride infant seat! Especially when the baby is brand new and sleeps all the time, the infant car seat that you can carry around was a life-saver! Otherwise, you need to disturb the baby by taking him/her out of the carseat. I don't normally just carry him around anymore because it does get a little heavy... However, I also purchased a Snug Ride Stroller which is very lightweight and you can just pop the infant seat into the stroller. I actually bought a Graco travel system, but if I had to do it again, I would just get the Snug Ride infant car seat (with base so it makes putting baby in the car easy every time) and the Snug Ride Stroller. I rarely use my "big" stroller... maybe when he's older. The other thing I have found very useful is a tied fleece blanket that a friend made. It's just wide enough and long enough to cover the car seat to keep the outside cold or inside air conditioning off of the baby. My son is only about 14 pounds right now so we still use the infant seat and Snug Ride Stoller everywhere we go. In fact, he was 6 pounds 10 ounces when born and the infant seat was even too big for him at first. We bought a head support at Babies R Us that helped cradle his head and keep it from tipping forward, cutting off his airway. We tried several different ones and this one worked best: http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2580937 By the way, I did a lot of research and Consumer Reports consistently gave the Graco Snug Ride the best ratings, and it's relatively affordable (compared to some other brands like Britax). You can often get a 15% or 20% coupon for Babies R Us and they are often on sale ($10 off or something like that). Good luck and congratulations on your little one!

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