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To: COUNTrecount

"Federal regulations say kiddie seats should face backward until a child is a year old."

1 year OR 20 lbs. If the baby weighs 21 pounds, he can face that way. An 8 month old probably doesn't weigh that much though, (although my first weighed over 20 at ~ 10 months).


4 posted on 05/16/2006 9:07:08 AM PDT by Flightdeck (Longhorns+January=Rose Bowl Repeat)
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To: Flightdeck; Foxfire4

I don't know. Ours was 9 pounds coming out, 13 at two months. She's going for her four-month checkup tomorrow and I expect she's 16-17 pounds. She'll probably break 20 before 8 months, and then it's time for a new car seat. She's a big healthy happy (mostly!) girl.

}:-)4


10 posted on 05/16/2006 9:09:59 AM PDT by Moose4 (Please don't call me "white trash." I prefer "Caucasian recyclable.")
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To: Flightdeck

Yeah, mine is 8 months in 2 more weeks- judging by how my arms feel at the end of the day, he broke 20lbs since his last check-up.

But damn they don't give those seats away.


15 posted on 05/16/2006 9:14:18 AM PDT by Gefreiter ("Are you drinking 1% because you think you're fat?")
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To: Flightdeck
1 year OR 20 lbs. If the baby weighs 21 pounds, he can face that way. An 8 month old probably doesn't weigh that much though, (although my first weighed over 20 at ~ 10 months).

Sorry -- it's one year and 20 lbs, according to American Academy of Pediatrics recommendations:

Children should face the rear of the vehicle until they are at least 1 year of age and weigh at least 20 lb to decrease the risk of cervical spine injury in the event of a crash. Infants who weigh 20 lb before 1 year of age should ride rear facing in a convertible seat or infant seat approved for higher weights until at least 1 year of age. If a car safety seat accommodates children rear facing to higher weights, for optimal protection, the child should remain rear facing until reaching the maximum weight for the car safety seat, as long as the top of the head is below the top of the seat back.
I just read here that Britney's record company is now claiming she did nothing wrong because her eight-month-old son is over 20 lbs. But he's not over a year old yet.

My youngest is 4½ months old, and was a hair under 19 lbs at his four-month check up. He'll be 20 lbs. any day now. I'm not going to switch him to a forward-facing because he's over 20 lbs. Rather, I'll get a convertible seat like the one his two-year-old sister rides in, but keep it rear-facing until he's at least a year old.

It's not a question of complying with the law or too many federal regulations for me. It's a question of keeping my kids as safe as possible.

31 posted on 05/16/2006 11:45:44 AM PDT by King of Florida (A little government and a little luck are necessary in life, but only a fool trusts either of them.)
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