DD currently meets both age and weigh requirements laid out in the manual for our car seat (Britax Boulevard) to switch to forward-facing, but I'm really hesitant to make the switch. DH really wants to change it, he thinks DD will have a better time if she can see us, and it will make it easier for us to keep her happy, which is probably true. Also, DD's legs are so scrunched up when she sits in her car seat that we feel bad. It seems so uncomfortable. I just don't feel like it's quite time to flip her around, though. I've been trying to find some guidance on the matter online this morning but I'm just confused now. So, when are you all going to make the switch?
Re: When do you plan to switch to forward-facing?
This. Also confirmed by our pedi.
ETA: Our Britax says the same thing but those are the old stickers before the APA recomendation came out. Call Britax they will tell you.
Your child is FIVE times safer rear facing. Their legs will be fine. I'm hoping to rear face until she outgrows the weight or height limits on her carseat. At her size, she'll probably be 4 years old. If I can keep her rear facing that long I will be a happy mama.
Any time I even consider it for a half second, the words "internal decapitation" come to mind and I immediately dismiss the thought of turning her.
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Same. She is a peanut, so she might be 4, which would be fine by me.
I will be keeping her rear facing until she hits the maximum limits. There is no reason to turn them around otherwise. They don't know any different so there's no harm in keeping them that way. They don't know what it's like to sit facing forward in the car seat (at least they shouldn't).
I have a friend who's 3 year old is still rear facing. She's on the smaller side, but is still within the requirements. She just folds her legs crossed or puts them up on the seat.
If this doesn't change your mind, Idk what will.
youtube video
Frankly, I'd rather my child be a little uncomfortable with bent legs and break those than be comfortable FF and break her spine/neck.
I'm following the recommended guidelines and will keep her rear-facing until she meets the max recommendations.
I saw that video in the past and it was definitely eye-opening.
ETA: I'm a little confused b/c when looking at the Britax website, the Boulevard car seat we have has the same max height for both rear-facing and forward-facing. So I guess that means that the limiting factor is only weight, correct?
https://www.britaxusa.com/car-seats/boulevard-70
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