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Keep Your Child in an Infant Car Seat Rear Facing

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Safety Benefits

The use of a car seat for infants rear facing is the safest option for newborns and babies because of the way it cradles and supports their head and neck. "Since their spines aren't ossified yet, it's important to keep the impact of a crash away from their heads and necks," says Purva Grover, MD, director of Cleveland Clinic Children's Pediatric Emergency Departments. In a frontal collision, the head of a child would hit the seat in front of them, creating whiplash effects that can be fatal or severe. In a rear-facing car seat, the impact is absorption by the seat and then dissipated by the back of the vehicle. Adele says, "It feels like a hug." In addition the child's legs are tucked into their car seat, preventing them from being thrown forward against the rear of the seat or any other surface of the vehicle. "This prevents a collision with the inside of their bodies, which causes internal injuries," she explains.

Many parents are against ERF because they fear that their child will become bored or uncomfortable. My son Lukas has never been uncomfortable or bored. In fact Lukas prefers to ride backwards because the recline feature lets him stretch his legs while reading a book or watch tv.

If you have children who are hesitant to be rear-facing due to their leg length or other reasons you can convince them that this is the safest option. Explain that the child can remain in the convertible or all-in-one car seat as long as the weight or height limits aren't over.

Be sure to secure your child into a rear-facing car seat tightly using the lower anchor system or seat belt. Don't let them wear bulky clothing such as winter coats as they can be compressed during a crash, causing 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 keeping portable infant car seat car seats rear-facing as long as possible because they are easier to use and more mobile than convertible seats. However keeping your child in a rear-facing seat could mean that they need to be moved into an infant crib or bassinet during times of nap or at bedtimes. This could wake the sleeping child, which is not ideal. However, the safety benefits of rear facing outweigh any inconvenience.

Preemies and newborn babies are smaller than full-term newborns which means that the headrest of their car seat is lower. This helps to reduce the impact of an accident. It also ensures that the chest clip on the harness is below or at the shoulders, and not at the neck. This is especially important for premature babies who have weaker bones and still haven't ossified from pregnancy or birth.

Additionally, the rear-facing position provides the best view of your child than facing forward. This allows you to observe their behavior and make sure they are content and happy. Many infant car seats have built-in mirrors that can be adjusted to ensure that you can observe your child from any angle.

When your baby is outgrowing their infant car seat, or reaches the height or weight limit recommended by the manufacturer of their seat, you can switch to a convertible or an all-in-one car seat that will allow them to remain rear facing until they reach two years old. Some models even have higher rear-facing limits than rear-only cars that means they are able to be used for longer.

All-in-one or convertible car seats are renowned for their flexibility. They can be used in rear-facing, forward-facing or as a belt-positioning booster. They typically also have a large base in the back of your vehicle which makes them easy to remove and install. They are more expensive than infant car seats uk car seats that are used once, but they will last longer and save money over time.

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

Weight Limits

It is important to know that all car seats for infants have weight and height restrictions. The majority have a maximum weight of 30 to 35 pounds and a height limit of around 30 inches or so, depending on the model. Once your child reaches the limit, you can move up to the next level of security. You can opt for a convertible seat that allows your child to sit forward or rear-facing, or an all-in one car seat.

There are other aspects apart from the weight and height limit, that can tell you if your child is ready to move up a stage in a car seat. One of them is their comfort level riding backwards. You can observe these signs in your child's behaviour and compare it to other children of the same age in their car seats. You can also seek help from certified child passenger safety specialists at a car seat inspection station which are often operated by local government agencies or community-based organizations.

It's recommended to keep your child facing rear for as long as you can. This is the reason why many parents wait until their children are completely grown before turning them around. It's possible to avoid this temptation by making sure that your child's car seats is installed correctly and don't change to a front-facing seat before they are ready, even if their weight or height is within the limits of their existing seat.

Contact a certified child passenger technician if you have any concerns about your child's readiness to move on to the next level of car seats or if you are concerned that you may not be installing the car seat correctly. These specialists are available through community organizations, hospitals and local government offices and child safety programs. You can search online for one near you or call your local public health or safety department. Mobile car seat check events can be held at your office or home to ensure that you have the right equipment and are using it correctly.

Installation

Installing a car seat correctly is crucial to its effectiveness. The NHTSA states, with regret, that more than half of car seats are set up incorrectly. This includes rear-facing seats. The best way to make sure that your child's car seats are installed correctly is to read the manual, after that, have them assessed by a certified vehicle safety technician.

The first step when installing a rear-facing infant car seat in front seat car seat is to check the angle. You can check the angle of the base on the side or in the manual to make sure it is safe for your child's weight.

It is also important to ensure that your baby car seat's head is at the correct angle in the seat. Babies have heavy heads and soft necks and the forward-facing position could put pressure on their neck and spine in a crash. If a rear-facing collision occurs the back of the car seat absorbs the majority of the crash force, which shields the baby's delicate neck as well as spinal cord.

When your child is at the weight limit or height of the infant car seat it is time to switch to a convertible car seat or an all-in-one car seat. These seats can be used in a rear-facing position up to the front-facing limit. If you decide to switch to a convertible or all-in-one car seat, ensure that the new model has a higher rearward facing limit. Older models have lower limits.

If you select an infant car seat that can be detached from the car and re-attached to a stroller, this is an ideal option for parents who want to get their infants in and out of the car frequently. It can be challenging and time-consuming to get your stroller and car seat into and out of the vehicle each time, particularly in the case of a newborn. This is a great option for a lot of families, if they are willing to invest the time to do it right each time. Plan ahead and pick a day that you have plenty of spare time.