At daycare I notice most of the infant carrier car seats have some sort of insert in them. I'm not talking the support that comes with them for when your baby is smaller and I'm not talking about the head support things you can buy for them. The inserts I see seem like they are more like thin piece of fabric and my guess is that they are there to protect the car seat in case baby spits up or has a blowout diaper. Does anyone know what I'm talking about? I have been googling and coming up with nothing. Thanks!
Re: Car seat insert?
do you mean this
https://trus.imageg.net/graphics/product_images/pTRU1-6860137t130.jpg
No. The thing I'm talking about is more like a liner. It's not a cover for the entire seat but it pretty much is underneath the entire baby, not just the rear-end. When I first saw it, I honestly thought the mom just put a blanket underneat her LO in the carseat, but the more I looked at it, I realized it was shaped to fit into the car seat.
am I getting closer???
I have this one in our car seat. Not sure if that's what you're talking about, but it's to keep her safely positioned in the car seat. Her head flops around too much without it.
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On Amazon, search under car seat liner. That's for the ones that aren't for positioning, just for keeping the car seat itself clean.
The search will also get you products that go under the car seat to protect the vehicle's upholstery, so the very first result you see may not be what you're looking for.