So DH and I have been a tad stressed about the whole car seat situation. I have a 2 door VW Rabbit, the back seat is NOT big enough to fit a rear facing seat, and we do not have the money to get a new car right now. I pretty much came to terms with having to put the passanger seat all the way forward to accommodate a rear facing carseat..WELP not any more!..I was reading in a magazine I got in the goody bag my doctor gave me about a new car seat designed for smaller cars..plus its adorable!..check it out ![]()
Re: YAY!..I found a car seat made for compact cars.. :)
Married 8.13.2005, M/C 12/8/06- 5 weeks, M/C 2/27/07- 7 weeks, M/C w/ D&C 8/10/09-6.5 weeks *Charles Lawrence born 5/2/08 @ 3:14am, 7lb 8oz, 20.5 inches. Clomid, Crinone and baby aspirin. *Alexandra Claire born 9/14/10 @ 9:52am 6lb 14oz, 20.5 inches. Femara, Crinone and baby aspirin.
You have to be joking.
I love the car seat, it's totally cute and if it's safe then go for it!
I will probley not buy it for a few months anyway..
Its either this car seat or no further use of the front passenger seat of my car..unless someone on here wants to buy me a new car?....no....anybody??..well it was worth a try..
What are you talking about? Why would you want a carseat that is going to sit there for months. Get one that is closer to the due date so that it is as new as can be and you can get the most use out of it (ie. other children etc.) And yes... there is a manufacture date and an expiration date on the car seats.
I didn't say to not get that type of car seat I just said... don't buy it now.
Married 8.13.2005, M/C 12/8/06- 5 weeks, M/C 2/27/07- 7 weeks, M/C w/ D&C 8/10/09-6.5 weeks *Charles Lawrence born 5/2/08 @ 3:14am, 7lb 8oz, 20.5 inches. Clomid, Crinone and baby aspirin. *Alexandra Claire born 9/14/10 @ 9:52am 6lb 14oz, 20.5 inches. Femara, Crinone and baby aspirin.
That car seat is not going to expire in 7 months. That's being a bit dramatic.
Yeah, I totally get what you are saying...I don't know how to word this without sounding confrontational, and I don't mean it that way, but would a car seat go out of date in a matter of months? This is my first baby and I am new to all this stuff..lol..
No it will last a few years... but if you want to have #2 or #3 it could be cutting it close. Most car seats expire within 6 years. So if you bought it now- the baby would need it in 7 months- use it for up to a year maybe. That's why I think it's best to buy the latest manufacture date on a car seat. I was buying a convertible carseat online for my son and I called and the company could tell me over the phone what the date was. So it's pretty common to ask or check it out. Also if there are any recalls you might as well get the latest model instead of dealing with recalls (they are not fun!)
I wasn't trying to be "dramatic" but I doubt it's something new moms think of.
Married 8.13.2005, M/C 12/8/06- 5 weeks, M/C 2/27/07- 7 weeks, M/C w/ D&C 8/10/09-6.5 weeks *Charles Lawrence born 5/2/08 @ 3:14am, 7lb 8oz, 20.5 inches. Clomid, Crinone and baby aspirin. *Alexandra Claire born 9/14/10 @ 9:52am 6lb 14oz, 20.5 inches. Femara, Crinone and baby aspirin.
Absolutely not. Usually it's a period of 6 years. You're fine to buy it now if you so choose.
Yeah I see your point, hopefully in a year or so we are going to get a bigger car so future babies could have a bigger seat..
just right now its the ONLY seat that will sit in my car..Thanks for the advice 
I don't think Skimmy was trying to be snarky at all! She is just giving a word of advice. Keep in mind that when you order your car seat they aren't going to run to the factory and make one for you. They are going to take it off of the shelf and send it out. It could have been sitting on the shelf for months. I think it makes sense to wait until you absolutely need the seat to order it, because you'll have a better chance of getting a newer model.
Regardless...congrats on finding a seat that you like and that fits your car.
People don't buy the 100 pound limit seats for a newborn, they buy them when their child is older and bigger and needs a higher limit seat, so it still isn't expired when they use it. Car seat expirations are real and for a good reason. The plastic doesn't hold up to sun/heat. It can get brittle and shatter easily when it is old. The advice to wait is sound. There is no benefit to buying it early unless there is a very good deal you don't expect to see again.
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Car seats do have an expiration date, but it is 6 years from manufacture for most brands.
To find the expiration date for your seat: look for a sticker on the bottom or sides with a date - this is the date of manufacture; look in your instruction book for the amount of time the seat is good; do the math.
Make sure to check this because some car seats may have been on store shelves for quite a while.