To preface, I am a nerd about researching big purchases so while this is WAY early, I want to be sure I do a good job of finding a good carseat. :-)
2nd time Moms - Here's my question. I'm not particularly interested in a whole travel system carseat and stroller deal. Our house is small, our garage is small, and I just don't really want to store a lot of unnecessary crap for this kid. I'm toying with the idea of *not* getting an infant bucket seat and just going with a convertible seat that will take this kid from infant seat to booster chair. I know that means possibly moving a sleeping baby around to get them in and out of the car and putting them into a stroller or carrier while we're out and about.
As a 2nd time Mom with the benefit of experience- would that have been too much of a pain? Should I just bite the bullet and look at a stand-alone bucket infant seat/carrier with an extra base for DH's car and then get another seat for when this kid outgrows the bucket?
Re: 2nd time Moms - carseat question
You don't need a travel system, since the strollers that come with them are usually not the greatest.
I loved my infant seat and would recommend getting one, but get a snap and go frame to go with it. It folds up TINY and does the same thing as a travel system stroller, well, except being a stroller. It holds the car seat well, though.
Also, you don't NEED a base to install the car seat, it's just way easier with one. If you don't plan on using your DH's car too much, skip the base and just learn how to strap the seat in without it.
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This exactly. The bucket seat is nice when you need to run errands or when it is cold outside.
It doesn't matter what the height limit says, as long as her head is at least 1" from the top, it's safe to use. Legs don't count.
BFP(4) DD2 born 2.14.13 @ 35w5d due to pPROM
I agree with what everyone else said. The convenience of the bucket seat is HUGE. I cannot imagine running errands or stopping in somewhere real quick and having to take your tiny baby in and out of the convertible. Another thing for us was that when you are out, you have a place to put the baby if no one is holding them.
We are still using out Chicco Keyfit 30 for our almost 10 month old but we are about to move her out - not because she is too big but because it's just too heavy and with me being pregnant I don't need to be hauling around 27 lbs of baby and car seat everyday. I am super sad though because as I said, the convenience is big! I would go with a seat that has a big height and weight limit so you can get the most use possible. Graco and Chicco both have hight height/weight limit seats.
I would definitely get a bucket seat though. It's so easy to take a sleeping baby in a resturant or store, without the seat you would be stuck holding or carrying the baby.
I would absolutely go with an infant seat though, vs straight to a convertible. There are going to be so many times where your baby will be insane because they haven't slept, then fall asleep as soon as you get in the car. The last thing I'd want to do is wake them up to pull them out of the carseat. My DS was never good at transferring from wherever he was sleeping to his pnp or crib.
Honestly, I couldn't have survived without the bucket carseat. Noah wasn't huge into being carried (I tried like 5 different carriers/material things...sigh). So I have no idea how I would've accomplished things like grocery shopping - short of putting everything I want to buy in the stroller? I could put the bucket in the top layer of the cart and the food in the bottom (our carts are two layered at our grocery stores - I wasn't putting him on the kid seat part at all
I didn't carry it a lot - it was heavy - but until he could sit up in a cart by himself it was lifesaving. I wouldn't do the travel system thing again. The stroller's been just okay. I prefer our BOB Revolution stroller for sure.
That's good to know. I'll have to check it out next time we go somewhere and see where her head is. I know there isn't much slack left in the straps, so it's starting to be a pain to squeeze her in.
I just wanted to add that I am an avid baby wearer, and if we're going in somewhere for more than like 5 second (like dropping something off at the post office, or returning library books), I always hold or wear the baby until they are older, probably close to a year. Then I'll start leaving them in the carseat for bigger stuff (like groceries or walking around the mall) if they're asleep. But I still found the bucket seat extremely useful, especially after going without for 2 kids.
FWIW, some hospitals will not release a baby who does not have a bucket seat. One of the hospitals my old OB delivered at would NOT allow a newborn to go home in a convertible seat.
That said, we originally wanted to just do a convertible and be done with it. I'm very glad we got the bucket. We did not buy another base as we usually used my car and on the rare occassion we needed to switch cars, the seatbelt guides on the seat worked just fine and felt just as secure.
We did not get an official travel system. I bought the Chicco Keyfit as a stand-alone seat and used a snap and go for for the first few months - very happy with it. Then we moved over to the Uppa Baby Vista's snap and go system and then eventually the stroller.
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I agree with everyone and if you are not convinced here is why I needed the infant seat.
My DS1 is a runner and several times I had to sit down the seat and chase him. I don't know how old your child is but this was a huge help to me. Plus I did classes with DS1 so I just brought the baby in his seat and sat him down, so he stayed sleeping. I did wear him a lot but still used the infant seat plenty!!
Multi-tasking is much easier with the infant seat and I could only use it for DS2 for 6 months, but still worth it's weight in gold!!!
Get a snap and go, if you aren't into the travel system.
Natural M/c 12/13/08 at 8w5d
Ditto this. You can buy the infant seat seperate from the travel system and just get the seat plus however many bases you need. We got a travel system and never used our travel system stroller with the carseat- I would wear him if he was awake or put the whole bucket seat in the cart. We only use that stroller for walks to the park or pool where we aer packing lunches or swim suits and need the extra storage.
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My two boys are getting a surprise May 2015!
My two boys are getting a surprise May 2015!
The bucket is so useful/helpful when they are small. Being able to pull it out carry it and put it down places (ie store) made life a million times easier.
We had and I'd recommend the graco snug ride 35. Holds up to 35 lbs and 30 inches. At a year DS is still in it although I rarely pull the bucket out.
The graco snap and go. Light, easy fold, big basket underneath. https://www.amazon.com/Graco-SnugRider-Infant-Stroller-Frame/dp/B0007KMUH4
The grace snug glider. We got this instead of a swing. It folds flat and lived under a couch when not in use. DS loved the bucket so this was just easy. https://www.amazon.com/SnugGlider-Infant-Seat-Swing-Frame/dp/B000M4K4BY
In my opinion, that would be a mistake. DS fell asleep in the car every time he got strapped in for months and to wake him when getting him out (and it always waked him) would have been awful. I can also think of many times when we were out and he got tired and I'd put him in the car seat and he'd fall asleep in it. Then I'd just have to pop it in the base when we got to the car and he'd stay asleep.
DH and I each had a base in our cars. We didn't have a "travel system" but we did have an infant car seat and stroller that matched - the car seat snapped in the stroller. We used it all the time.
My little man at 0-1-2
I would absolutely get a pumpkin seat with my primary reason being safety- if you have even an average sized baby (let alone a baby on the smaller side) the convertible seats aren't really meant for an infant that small. While the convertible seats will tell you that they can have a child down to 5lbs or something its just not a reality- when an infant is rear facing in a seat (which they should be until at least 2 years old...but thats for a different post lol) the shoulder harness straps need to be at or below shoulder height. For a slouchy small newborn many convertible seats won't have slats to lower the should straps low enough to be at or below the shoulders. I also don't feel like a big convertible seat would really hold a child in/be as comfortable for a newborn since even in the rear facing position most don't recline as much as a pumpkin seat does causing their heads to slump forward when they sleep (which for newborns is generally every time they are in the car seat). I would be concerned about breathing issues in a newborn. I've come to learn that car seats weight/height max/mins are really ridiculous- like the seats that work for a child up to 100lbs....99% of kids would far out grow the seat in the length requirements before they reach 100lbs, so yes it technically holds a child that size it's really not ideal or meant for it if that makes any sense.
My view on car seats is while it sucks to have to fork out the money for multiple seats it's really not that big of an expense when you consider it is something you use everyday (sometimes multiple times a day) and it keeps your child safe! You definitely don't *need* a travel system (though it is convenient and there are travel systems that aren't the big huge strollers that you see) and if you want to minimize I would get just a stand alone pumpkin seat and base then move to a convertible when ready. My DD has consistently been big for her age 75th percentile and up and she can technically still fit in her pumpkin seat at almost 9 months old, granted we switched to convertible already just because I was sick of lugging it but she definitely could have stayed in it longer and our seat is a basic 22lb weight max. Now a days you can get ones with a 32lb weight max which your infant will outgrow length wise before weight.
I also hate clutter, and tried to be as minimalist as possible, but I really couldn't have done it without the bucket seat. She was in it until she was about 8 mo - she got too tall for it before she outgrew the weight.
It was soooo nice when she was sleeping to just pick her up and not wake her, or if there's bad weather, she wasn't exposed.
We never got another base, though. We had the Chicco seat, and you could use it without a base (it buckles in pretty easily.) I think most bucket seats are like this. For the few times she rode in DHs car, we're glad we didn't buy another base.