LO is finally 20lbs. So 'officially' our pedi said we can turn him FF. But didn't the AAP change it to 2 years old?
I think he'd be happier if we turned his carseat, but is a calmer car ride better than a seriously injured baby if, god forbid, something happened?
I don't want to turn his seat just because he may or may not like car rides better. To me it's like giving a poorly sleeping baby reflux medicine 'just because' it may or may not help them sleep better although no other evidence of reflux is present.
DH is stuck on the 'he's 20 pounds now...lets turn him'. I don't know, I'm not necessarily opposed to it.
What did/will you guys do?
Any advice it insight?
Re: So...carseats
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My DD turned FF at 3y and my son will be at least 3 before I will consider it an option.
I would really encourage you to get out there and do a little research on exactly what happens in a FF collision. The group Car Seats for the Littles on face
That being said she had started fighting being strapped in right around her birthday. Ff
I second SunnyDay. I don't plan to FF DS until I have to for height/weight reasons. The only reason I would turn him now is if he had extreme car sickness.
Some info & it also has the video:
https://www.beseatsmart.org/stage1/rear-f