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Locking the Keys in the Car!

I am a mom to an amazing 2 month old baby girl. She is my WORLD! I was loading up the car yesterday for the 2 of us to head to a friends baby shower then off to a 2 yr. olds b-day party. I put the car seat in last and went to get in the car myself and....ALL of the doors were locked and the keys were sitting on the front seat! I was mortified!!!! I could not believe what I had just done!! My baby, phone, and keys were all loaded up in the car. I ran to the backyard to grab a brick and began trying to break out a window. I didn't succeed so I went to the neighbors house and he busted out the drivers side window for me and I got my angel out. She was only in there maybe 5 minutes but I was/and am mortifield that I did that. I guess my question is...has anyone ever done anything like this, and if so how long did it take you to forgive yourself?!?!

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Wow...I have received 40 responses from fellow moms! Thanks to everyone for your stories and advice. I am beginning to forgive myself and taking action. I am taking all the advice and putting it to use. 1st I am buying the wrist keychain many of yall told me about & the kide a key, then getting spare keys made! Thank you so much for all of your support and kind words. I bet I think twice, 3 times, maybe 5 times before I close the doors after buckling her in! God Bless and have a wonderful week moms :)

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I did this with both of my babies in the car. We went next door and called the fire department and they came right away and went through the window so we did not have bust out the window. They were both screaming and hot and I felt horrible but these things happen so you just cuddle them and leave the door open before you go to the other side.

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It happened to me once so don't feel bad. Luckily for me I knew exactly what to do ~ call Police. My sister had locked her puppy in car in convenience store parking lot & police or fire dept came right out so I knew they would do same for child. They came out real quick and managed to get car unlocked without having to break windows and worry about baby being cut by broken glass. It happens, so don't feel guilty. At least you didn't make it to work, work all day and then remember you left baby in car.

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Don't stress too much about it. This happened to me. Went to drop my 2 dogs off at vet and my son was sleeping so I did not get him out. While I was taking In the dogs stuff they must have push the lock button. I was in the middle of nowwhere in Sanger. Had to call a locksmith. Luckily the air was running on high. Stay calm through these situations and it will make it better. Also, after that, I bought a hide a key and made a spare for my car.

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Don't beat yourself up, it's not that big of a deal. We have all done things like this. Your daughter is fine that's what you need to concentrate on.

BUT, if I could make a suggestion. Next time something happens, take a deep breath and calm down. That way you will think more logically about how to handle the situation. You should have called the police or the local fire department. Most of the time they can get into your car without breaking a (I'm sure) very costly window repair. OR, if your husband had a set of keys, he could have brought them to you. As long as you could see your daughter and know that she was fine, that's what mattered.

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Try not to let it get to you although, from experience, it's a gut renching feeling. I locked my daughter in the car when she was about a year old. I panicked and couldn't leave her because once she realized that it wasn't a game, she started screaming and touching the window for me. I still get that knot in my stomach. If it ever happens again, you can call 911 and the fire station will respond. It is a free service they offer where they use a slim jim to open your locks so your car isn't damaged. My daughter is 4 now and I still feel horrible although, it's subsided some over the years. I wish I could tell you that you'd forget about it but my mother did the same thing to me and she still feels the guilt. I'm 37... :) Hang in there, it happens all the time.

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Well, I did lock my sisters child in the car once, while I was driving another sisters car..it was a bit crazy, but the police came and it was not too long. I still feel bad about it, which is a good thing. Not bad like guilt ridden, just bad enough to remember it. I think sometimes we are blessed with a little extra guilt to insure that we dont make the same mistakes twice. You will never do it again I imagine. To this day..more than a year later, I think about where my keys are every time I get out of the car. I always leave one door open until I know the keys are in my hand. So, allow this to help you be a better mom, and know that there are many more hard lessons ahead. But also know, that this time it was not serious and it could have been much worse. While you may tear up for the next 20 years every time you remember that panic and fear, it is normal, and it wont be on your mind every second of the day..I promise:) ~A.~

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The only advice I didn't see mentioned by anyone else is *On-Star*! If it is available to you, it is a fabulous to have in this situation! I had a similar experience...trying to cram everything in, my little ones were sleeping in their carseats in the back, and I had a friend bringing something to me to put in my car. I hopped out (with the car running), gave her a quick hug, and turned around to hop back in...only to find my door locked! After a second of panic, as I was looking in the window noting that my keys were in the ignition, I noticed the On*Star sticker on my window, and thought back to when I purchased the car...and the remote door unlock service. I called On*Star immediately and in seconds my doors were unlocked and I was on my way! At that time I realized that whatever I paid for the service, it was worth it!! It happened only once, but I was glad to have it!

It is not likely you will do this again...the horrible way you feel and the time and expense involved in replacing the window will all make an indelible mark on your brain! But please don't beat yourself up about it. Your response was perfect and your planning for future emergencies will help you overcome your feelings of guilt and helplessness. Hopefully your story will also help other moms avoid this traumatic mistake that almost every mom makes at some point!

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I am so glad I am not the only one!! There are so many of us!! I locked my daughter in my truck WITH IT RUNNING and the spare sitting on the dashboard (since of course I had put the key down to make sure she was buckled in securely!). I was CRYING and so distraught. I still had my house key in my pocket, so I ran in and grabbed the cordless phone and called my husband. He told me to call the fire department, they came with siren and lights flashing, me crying with my face pressed against the truck window, and baby girl sleeping peacefully snug in her seat.

God bless our firemen who opened the car for me (with no damage to my vehicle- better option than breaking a window- I had to do that once before, too) and never laughed out loud in my presence, but I certainly got a few grins from them as they worked.

Don't feel guilty any more, read these posts and laugh with us at ourselves for being so overly protective!!

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Don't feel bad. I did the same thing in the middle of winter in CO at a gas station. I called the police department and they came to my rescue. I now have 4 kids and my moto has become no harm no foul.

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I've never done it but my mom has done the same thing in our driveway. She called onstar and they couldn't get the doors unlocked so she had to call the fire department. It will be a funny story when she gets older. She'll never remember it.

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A.,
I did the same thing in Sam's parking lot. I could NOT believe I did it, but it happened. You need to forgive yourself now, your baby is fine and that is all that matters. You are probably, like me and most new moms.....sleep deprived!! Give yourself a break :)

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