Thanks for all the replies on the Britax. It's as I thought, no way is it a good seat for a newborn. It's still irritating that they can put it out there as being safe for a 5 pound baby. Ah, well, we have the smaller one already.
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Thanks for all the replies on the Britax. It's as I thought, no way is it a good seat for a newborn. It's still irritating that they can put it out there as being safe for a 5 pound baby. Ah, well, we have the smaller one already.
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I'm with you on the safety. I was in a bad car accident with Ty when he was only 2 months old. Scariest day of my life. My car was totaled, I was sore and bruised, but Ty was perfectly fine thanks to a properly installed car seat. Always better to be safe!I have watched one too many videos with the effects of an inappropriate carseat for weight/height. It is simply heartbreaking. I can tell you to do the research, look at what the non-seat manufacturers sites tell you, and go with that. I do remember using a 'noodle' to safely install the travel system seat. I had it checked by TWO certified inspectors (after being told by a new mother AND a police officer (who had a child himself) that it was correctly installed). If they haven't sat through the 40 hour course- they don't know what they are talking about.
I get the feeling some thought I was going to use the Britax for Clara at birth, regardless. Maybe I was misreading...but, there was no way I was putting her in that seat, I was just asking if there was something I was overlooking with the seat's recline feature.
I chose the Britax for the safety rating, and am getting any car seat I use installed by certified personnel. Just want to make sure I made that clear.![]()
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I don't have time to read through all the replies and reply myself, so I apologize if I say something other have already said. This is what we did with Nathan...
Nathan was in an infant seat until he was 11 months (give or take a little). Then we moved him to his Britax seat, rear-facing. We kept him rear-facing until he was 20 months old, then we turned him around.
As I skimmed the other replies I noticed someone mentioned the infant seats that can come out of the base. That's what we used with Nathan, but we never used the carseat out of the car. I think we maybe one or twice, because of bad weather, brought the carseat into the house to strap him into the seat so we didn't have to do it out in the rain with our backs getting wet. It's just a personal preference, but we never used that feature. If/when we have baby #2 I may not even use the base.
- Kari
skin kids- Nathan, Topher, & Lilla
I just carried him. Actually now that you're getting me to think about it, I did take it in to Target with me once and put it on the cart. And I still ended up carrying him. I tried using a sling and a snugli, but I just preferred carrying him. Really it's just going to boil down to what works best for you and Clara. When we have a second baby I'll probably rely on a sling since I'll need a third hand with 2 kids.
- Kari
skin kids- Nathan, Topher, & Lilla
I echo the comment about remaining rear facing until 20 months (or even longer!). It is safer....
That's what I usually saw at work.Moms with car seats, carrying the baby. And, yeah, it's just going to come down to whatever works for us, and I'm sure that might change even daily. Some days we may use the car seat, some days we'll use the carrier (I chose a Baby K'Tan). Ah, a second baby... David's already talking about that.
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