My ds will be 18 months old. He has been rf in his infant car seat. He is 20lbs and only 29 inches long. He is outgrowing his seat. I understand that he is smaller than most his age.
the thing is I have a 2 door honda civic. It is almost impossible to have an convertible car seat rf in my car. I want be able to get him in or out.
I wanted to keep him rf to 2 years of age but I feel I have no choice. He would be changing 6 months or so shy of 2 years old.
I feel kind of bad. Getting a new car is not an option
Re: Car Seat RF, turn around?
What is the state law in FL regarding carseats? Here in IN the law states that in order to be front facing a child needs to be at least 1 year of age OR 20 pounds. I have read that in other states they have to be at least 1 year of age AND 20 pounds. The law varies from state-to-state; you'll need to do some research.
Even though it'll be difficult for you to get him out, it really is MUCH safer for him to be rear facing. Hopefully some of the other ladies will weigh in and share some info/web reading on why rear facing is safer.
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Just an FYI, some states are now mandating that a child be RF until 2.
Also, both the CDC and AAP recommend the child stay RF until 2.
I also have a very small car, and I feel your pain. I have a Combi Coccoro car seat-it's RF and great for small cars, but is also a PITA to buckle. Have you tried googling for some other convertible options well-suited for smaller cars?
its not abut the car seat fitting, it how am I going to get him in and out of the back seat of a two door car?
It's do-able. You need a car seat with lower side profiles. Google "rear facing car seat two door car" for options.
RF in a 2 door car is not impossible and you should really keep your child RF until at least 2 years. It really is safer even if its a little inconvenient.
i wish. Could I have a three yr old ff on the other side
Probably not a typo. My oldest was only just over 21 pounds at 2 years. Yeah it's small, but not out of the realm of possibility.
As for the actual situation, I have no advice to give. If I were you, I would turn babe around because of the fact that you have a 3 year old FF on the other side. You've done well to get this far rear facing with a 2 door car! I had a smaller 4 door car and hated having 2 carseats in the back. I can't even imagine it with a 2 door!
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Sorry but this advice is terrible. Do not turn your child. Look into the Diono Radian and see if you can get that to work. It will suck for a little while until he can climb in on his own but it's worth it!
If you can get the car seat to fit, I would absolutely keep it RF. He sounds really tiny and would really benefit from ERF a little longer.
As far as the set up, put the seat RF behind the passenger, or in the middle if it will fit. Get in the back on the driver side. You'll probably have to sit in the back seat to get him in. Not ideal, but 6 months isn't that long if you want to flip him at his birthday. GL!
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A Graco MySize is very compact, and would probably fit.
Ditto checking out Car Seats for the Littles on FB. The techs on there will help you come up with a do-able solution that will not include turning him FF or buying a new car. It can be done and I am very sure that they could help you.
The phrase "broken leg-cast it, broken neck-casket" perpetuates the myth that RF kids are in danger of breaking their legs. They are not. Broken legs are a common FORWARD facing injury.
Pretty much what is bolded is what I agree with!
My DD is almost 22months and is the size of your son, I have an Acura MDX with a RFing Recaro and plan on keeping her that for a long while! My husband also drives an Acura but its a TSX and is small, but I seriouslt do not care how much of a PITA it is to get her in and out, she will remain RFing.
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My kid is almost 21months old and is only 21lbs.....define small? I mean if Mom and Dad arent big people then why would the child?
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