Ok question #1- How old or what size does the little ones have to be to be turned around in the car/not be rear facing?
Question #2- Maybe someone can think of a reason...My little man is 6 months old almost and from about a month old, he has HATED riding in a car, we thought it was his carseat, so we got a new one, that wasnt it, I thought, maybe its our car, but he has done it in 3 different cars...he screams and cries the entire car ride, with toys, or no toys, light or no light, someone with him, or someone not with him, idk what is going on, I thought maybe his straps werent tight enough, or too tight, that wasnt the problem either, all I can now think of is because he is facing pretty much nothing, i want to turn him around but i dont want to put him in any danger, but i also dont see the harm in it, i know if you have an accident, his head will go foward, but if we get hit from the back and he is rear facing the same thing will happen... :confused:
Anyone got any hints or tips...this is a headache...literally... :o
babygirl224
03-26-2006, 08:00 AM
They say about 20 pounds and/or 1 year old. But ask your Dr. If you have a big baby they might say you can do it sooner. I think at 6 months it is too young to forward face.
As far as driving in the car goes, my dd was that way but not for long. I do know how frustrating it can be though. I was like you and I bought and tried everything. Then I found this Fisher Price mirror which is big and she can see herself and she loves looking at the mirror. It also plays music and has lights too. It comes with a little remote control so if she gets fussy while I am driving, all i have to do is push the button.
hugs28
03-26-2006, 08:19 AM
the law is 20lbs and 1 yr old, and if a doctor tells you to do so before then, he is wrong, I just had a friend go through this whole thing at the police department as they were showing her how to properly use the carseat and what not, you would be surprised at how many people use the carseats wrong lol. I personally woul not turn your son around, the impact from behind does not jerk you the way you think it would, I was sitting in the back with my ds as we got rearended and he barely moved, and it was a hard enough hit to total my van lol, specially if you dont see it coming a frontal hit, jerks you more cause you are slamming into something, you really would be surprised at the difference between the two hits.
I have not had problems with my kids in the car so I dont have advice on that. for your babies safety, don't turn him around, try a mirror so he can look at himself, or ones that he can see you. some kids ust dont like cars, my friend had a lil girl who hated the car and she was 2 and turned around lol. good luck
shelliam
03-26-2006, 09:22 AM
Hugs is right. Their necks are just too week to handle sitting foward in case of impact. It is minimum 20lbs and one year. They must meat both of these requirements to switch. DD cries everytime she is by herself in the back seat no matter how long the trip. I feel your pain but for now I would get a mirror. Good Luck!
JuniorsMommy929
03-26-2006, 11:11 AM
we have a mirror,lol...always have, no matter what, he screams, i wasnt planning on turning him around, I was just curious how long we have to wait, i have him in a 5 point harness car seat that sits up, he HATED the infant one, im thinkin of buying a carseat like i have but with the bar that goes across, i try to get him to play with things in the car but he always drops them, so maybe if i do this and strap a toy onto it, it will work, just alot of friggin money, goin on a 3rd carseat and he is only 6 months :eek:
hugs28
03-26-2006, 06:00 PM
lol good luck, I have not seen any of those around anymore, do they still make them? I hope he outgrows it.
babygirl224
03-26-2006, 10:18 PM
Sorry to get off topic but does anyone know the weight and height limit for the Graco Snugride car seats. It doesn't matter the pattern because the guidelines are the same for all of them. I can't find my paperwork.
dizzygirl
03-27-2006, 07:12 AM
babygirl- my graco snugride is 22 lbs, and 28 inches, I think.
Juniors mommy- you mentioned that ds drops everything- have you tried those link-a-doos? They are these links that you buy at babies r us, and you can attach toys to then, that have a little tab, and then attach it to his strap in the carseat so if he dros it, it's right there in his lap. I know what your going through, ds is almost 11 months, and still cries in the car- EVERY time. It just seems to be something he hates, oh, and he never falls asleep in the car either!
llovell67
03-28-2006, 03:37 PM
I'm sorry to hear that your son doesn't like being in the car - I'm SURE he will outgrow it!
I don't have this problem, but I have another question if anyone has an answer. My 15mo old DS is 29 lbs and we just turned him around facing forward, which he LOVES. We had his car seat in the middle from day one, and my husband insists that we keep it in the middle even after we turned it forward-facing. Is this the safest place to be? Any thoughts?
Thanks!
hugs28
03-28-2006, 05:29 PM
love, yes it still would be, because it is better incase of side impacts, unfortunatly, my kids have ride on the sides.
babygirl224
03-28-2006, 10:28 PM
The only reason I keep my dd car seat on the side is because when I had it in the middle, I couldnt see her or if she dropped her pacifier or something I couldn't reach her. Does anyone have any suggestions on how they function while the baby is in the middle?
kj7397
03-30-2006, 11:21 AM
DS#1 would do that too. I think the riding made him queasy. Could it be that? Or maybe the buckles (not the straps) are pressed against his legs too tightly?
misguideddream
03-30-2006, 12:20 PM
Ok question #1- How old or what size does the little ones have to be to be turned around in the car/not be rear facing?
Question #2- Maybe someone can think of a reason...My little man is 6 months old almost and from about a month old, he has HATED riding in a car, we thought it was his carseat, so we got a new one, that wasnt it, I thought, maybe its our car, but he has done it in 3 different cars...he screams and cries the entire car ride, with toys, or no toys, light or no light, someone with him, or someone not with him, idk what is going on, I thought maybe his straps werent tight enough, or too tight, that wasnt the problem either, all I can now think of is because he is facing pretty much nothing, i want to turn him around but i dont want to put him in any danger, but i also dont see the harm in it, i know if you have an accident, his head will go foward, but if we get hit from the back and he is rear facing the same thing will happen... :confused:
Anyone got any hints or tips...this is a headache...literally... :o
Normally it is 20lbs AND 1 year of age. Meaning, if your 1 year old isn't 20lbs yet, you should leave him/her in a rear-facing carseat. This is what is recommended. However, my son was rather large, considering I'm 6'2 myself... he was 20lbs well before he was a year old, and now he's the size of a normal 3.5 y/o and he isn't even 2 y/o yet. :/
You should consult your doctor and make a decision based on that. I switched my son's carseat to forward facing when he was about 10.5 months old. His legs are long, as he's very tall for his age, and I was worried that if we crashed, his legs would push into his chest and crush his chest. So I decided to switch his carseat around. Having just a fussy baby is NOT a good enough reason (in my opinion) to change the carseat around.
As for your second question... they do have those little mirrors that you can attach to the backseat, where you can see the baby and the baby can see you. Possibly that would help?