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1.08.2008

Rear-facing Carseats




We were thinking we should be able to switch Nicholas' carseat soon since he is over 20 lbs and almost 1. However, after seeing this clip, we will keep them both in rear-facing mode until they reach the limit. A different clip showed a little girl rear-facing who had her legs sprawled all over since she was so long, but uncomfortable legs is better than a broken spine/neck. Anything to keep these sweethearts safest.

4 comments:

  1. WOW! I sure am thankful you look into things so much! Thanks for keeping those wonderful babies safe!

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  2. I've seen that video before and it gave me goosebumps then. That just looks awful, I'm sort of glad that Kat is underweight and we are forced to wait anyway to turn them around. Makes me want to not drive ever!

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  3. Good video. I will definitely keep mine rear facing!

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  4. Wow! Thank goodness for the tests that they do to show us that stuff! :)

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