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Someone posted this on my baby month board and thought of you.

Re: Laura
There is a great possibility that Parker will be rear-facing until he is at least 4.
What are the laws in your states?
Jenny McCarthy = Former Playmate and MTV host
Pediatrician = Doctor with extensive experience and education on children.
Bumpies = Don't get me started!
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What car seat do you have? We too will keep the kids rear facing as long as possible.
We have a Britax Marathon 70 in my car and an Evenflo Triumph Advance in Rusty's truck. The Evenflo is getting thown away soon because I absolutely HATE it and so does Parker. We will buy another Britax.
Here are Kansas' laws:
In Kansas, a child must be in a child restraint:
An Adult safety belt is permissible all children 8 through 13 years; children 4 through 7 years who weigh more than 80 pounds, and children 4 through 7 years who are taller than 57 inches.
Parker will also be in the back seat always until he is at least 13.
This is astounding to me.
In CT:
The law also now requires that infants remain rear-facing until they are 1 year of age AND 20 pounds!
Most everyone keeps their kids rear facing until at least 2. This conversation shocks me, because silly me assumed it would be a law everywhere.
Jenny McCarthy = Former Playmate and MTV host
Pediatrician = Doctor with extensive experience and education on children.
Bumpies = Don't get me started!
I know who I get my health advice from!
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I get side-eyed all the time because he is still rear-facing and he is only 20 months.
I feel the same way sometimes... Like people think I'm strange for wanting him to stay rear facing for as long as possible.
The things you learn on the nest!
I've never given it a second thought..however my carseat is only forward facing 25+ lbs. +, so that's not an option yet.
Jenny McCarthy = Former Playmate and MTV host
Pediatrician = Doctor with extensive experience and education on children.
Bumpies = Don't get me started!
I know who I get my health advice from!
What are you looking at?
Here you have to be in a booster of some sort until 8 years old or 4'9" tall. And you have to be rear facing until at least 1 and 20lbs.
Eli is still rear facing. we are now debating on what to get for a second car seat because the one we have only goes to 35lbs rear facing and he is 34.5lbs now and I don't want to turn him around. Our main one is a britax and we are good there until 40lbs.
Does anyone have the graco my ride 65? thoughts on it?
We had a myride 65 and had issues with ours not tightening equally. We sent it in and it was deemed defective, so we bought A britax advocate, which I love 100 times more than the myride. I hAve both kids in advocates and I love it for both. I also feel like the seat fits a better than the myride, plus the seat is much less bulky,.
Jenny McCarthy = Former Playmate and MTV host
Pediatrician = Doctor with extensive experience and education on children.
Bumpies = Don't get me started!
I know who I get my health advice from!
What are you looking at?
It's's our second seat and I love it! Even more than the Britax believe it or not.
I love this photo. I am going to steal it to post to my facebook. Hope you don't mind!
And I agree. People always look at me crazy since I still have Julia rear facing.
That article makes me sound a little less crazy!