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Moms of babies already out of their infant carrier, did you switch your baby around to be front facing or rear.
New laws say babies should be rear facing until 2 now but I rarely see anyone do that. We are looking into carseats for T and some only face forward.
TIA
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Re: Br: Carseats
It is rear facing until 1 by law, until 2 by recommendation. However, Ellie is now forward facing, as she is tall and her head already reaches the top of the car seat (they say once the top of their head reaches the top of the carseat it's a good time to flip them.)
If you're going to switch out of the infant seat, how about a convertible seat? That will keep you from having to buy yet another seat when she goes to forward facing.
updated 10.03.12
You're right Kelly. In WI the law is rear facing until 1 year. 2 years is recommended, but you don't have to . The classes I've taken so far told us that if we can keep them RF till they're 2, it's better, but it's not always possible depending on the size of the kid.
Thanks Michelle!
Our car seat sits rear facing up to 40 pounds, so even with Weston being a big boy, I am confident he won't reach the weight limit before he turns 2. Our car seat then converts to a front facing one up to 65 pounds.