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Keep Your Child in an Infant Car Seat Rear Facing

The safest way to ensure your child remains in an infant car seat that faces rearwards is to keep them there. Children should only be transferred to the car seat facing forward once they have reached the limit of their weight and height in their current seat.

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Safety Benefits

Utilizing a car seat for infants rear facing is the safest option for newborns and babies because of the way it cradles and supports their neck and head. Purva Grover MD director of the Cleveland Clinic Children's Pediatric Emergency Departments, explains that since their spines aren't formed, it is vital to keep the force of an accident away from their necks and heads. In a frontal collision, the baby's head is likely to strike the seat in front of them. This can cause a whiplash that is severe or even fatal. In a rear-facing car seat, the impact is absorbed by the seat and then dissipated at the back of the car. Adele says, "It feels like a hug." The child's legs can also be secured into the car seat to prevent them from being thrown against the back of the front seat or any other surface of the vehicle. "This prevents them from colliding with their own body, which could cause internal injuries," she explains.

Many parents are against ERF because they fear their child is bored or uncomfortable. It's not the case with my son, Lukas. In fact Lukas prefers to ride rear-facing since the recline feature lets him cross his legs and read a book or watch TV.

However, if you have an older child who is hesitant to sit in a rear-facing car seat because of leg length or other reasons Try to convince them that it's the most secure way for them to travel. Explain that the child can remain in the convertible or all-in-one car seat as long as the height or weight limits aren't over.

Be sure to secure your child into the rear-facing car seat securely using the lower anchor system or seat belt. Don't let them wear bulky clothing, such as winter coats as they can compress in a crash and cause the harness straps to loosen and put your child at risk of injuries. Make sure to use the Pinch Test when fitting your child's harness.

Convenience

Many parents prefer to keep their infant car seats rear-facing for as long as is possible, as they are simple to use and more mobile than convertible car seats. If you choose to keep your child rear-facing, they might have to be placed in a crib or a bassinet for nap or at bedtime. This may require waking up the sleeping baby, which is never ideal. However, the advantages of rear facing far outweigh any discomfort.

Newborn babies and preemies are smaller than full-term newborns, so the headrest of their car seat is lower. This helps to reduce the impact of an accident and ensures that the chest clip on the harness is at the shoulders, not at the neck. This is important for premature infants, with bones that aren't strong enough and are not fully ossedified following birth or pregnancy.

The rear-facing position allows you to see your Nania BEONE Baby Car Seat - Group 0+ Silver - Pushchairs and Prams much better than the forward-facing position. This allows you to monitor their behavior and ensure that they are happy and comfortable. Many infant car seats have a built-in mirror that can be adjusted so you can observe your child from any angle.

You can choose a convertible car seat or an all-in one seat to keep your child rear-facing until they reach their recommended weight or height limit. Some have rear-facing limits that are higher than rear-only car seats which allows them to be used for a longer period of time.

Convertible car seats or all-in one seats are known as versatile. They can be used rear-facing or forward facing, as well as belt-positioning boosters. They are also easier to set up and take down because they have a large base at the back of your vehicle. They are more expensive than single-use infant car seats, however, they last longer than an infant car seat and will save you money in the long run.

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children ride rear-facing to the maximum height and weight limit that are set by the car seat manufacturer or until they reach at least two years old. Many children outgrow their rear-facing infant car seat before the age of two however, don't be enticed to change them earlier. It's safer to be patient.

Weight Limits

All infant car seats have weight and height limits that you have to be aware of. The majority of infant car seats have a weight limit of 30 to 35 pounds and a height limit of about 30 inches, depending on the model. When your child reaches these limits, it's the time to move to the next level of safety. You can choose a convertible car seat that allows you to switch between rear facing and forward facing, or an all-in-one seat that lets your child ride rear facing until they reach the maximum height and weight recommended by the manufacturer.

There are other factors, besides the weight and height limit, that can tell you whether your child is ready to make the next step in the car seat. One of these is their level of comfort when riding in a rear-facing. You can find these indicators in your child's behavior and compare it with other children similar to them in their car seats. You can also seek assistance from certified child safety experts at a car seat inspection station, which is usually operated by local government or community-based organizations.

Keep your infant rear-facing as long as possible is safest for them, and it's easy to see why a lot of parents are hesitant to move their children back until they're fully grown. You can avoid this temptation by making sure that your child's car seats is installed correctly and don't switch to a front-facing seat before they're ready even the weight or height is within the limits of their existing seat.

If you're uncertain whether your child is ready to move on to the next stage of car seat or you're worried you might not be installing the car seat correctly contact a certified child safety technician. They are available through community organizations, local government offices, and child passenger safety programs. You can locate one close to you by searching online or calling your local health department or public safety agency. There are also mobile car seat check-in events that will visit your workplace or at home to help ensure you have the right equipment and are making use of it properly.

Installation

A maxi-cosi tobi toddler car seat - group 1 seat must be installed correctly in order to be efficient. Sadly, the NHTSA states that nearly half of car seats are incorrectly installed (and this includes rear-facing). The best way to be sure that your infant car seats are installed correctly is to read the manual, and then have them professionally examined by a certified car safety technician.

The first step to install an infant rear facing car seat is to determine the angle. Make sure the base of the car seat is at a safe angle to support the weight of your child and height. You can check this on the the side of the car seat base or in its user manual.

Also, ensure that the baby's head is positioned correctly in the seat. Babies have heavy heads and soft necks and a forward-facing position can put pressure on their necks and spine during a crash. If a rear-facing collision occurs, the car seat's back absorbs most of the crash force, which protects the baby's delicate neck as well as spinal cord.

Once your child has reached the weight or height limit of the infant car seat, it's time to move to a convertible car seat or all-in one car seat. These can be used in a rear-facing configuration to the front-facing limit. Be sure to get an infant car seat that has an increased rear-facing limit when you choose to change to this type of seat, since older models have lower limits.

Parents who frequently transport their children by car will be able to select an infant car seat that is removable and connected to strollers. It can be difficult and time-consuming to maneuver your stroller and car seat into and out of your vehicle on a regular basis, especially in the case of a newborn. If you're willing to invest the extra time each time to get it right, this could be a great option for a lot of families. Plan ahead and pick the day you will have plenty of spare time.

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