WARNING: This Washington Post article from 2010 is horrifying and graphic, but it contains a super important message...that accidents like these can and do happen to anyone. Here's the story:
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But...for those who can't handle reading it right now, here's why I'm sharing: Always put your purse/phone in the backseat with the car seat. If you use daycare, have them call you when your babe doesn't arrive for the day.
Any other ideas for prevention? Definitely squeezing LO a bit tighter tonight (and finding the silver lining in her total disdain for car time).
Re: PSA: Forgetting babies in cars
it's not for the faint of heart, but it's something all parents should force themselves to read. i bet i read it a solid 3 years ago, and i still think about that gut wrenching mental image probably once a month or so, especially during the hot months of the year.
I was watching a piece on the news about people who take off 1 shoe and place it in the backseat. You won't get our of your car to go anywhere with only 1 shoe on!
Edit: OK. Im a dummy, @knotty-girl . I overlooked that you were referring to a different story. Im not familiar with that one. Sorry. I shouldnt mobile bump this late at night.
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I have a mirror on the back headrest and my rearview is angled so that every time I look in my rearview, I see my LO.
Eta: Ignore me!
Oh, okay. I'm with you on this: lately it's like I'm using my car as extra storage!
My heart goes out to the parents who have truly done this on accident. The pain those kids went through breaks my heart.
(I think he is also the guy who did the piece on Joshua Bell busking in a Washington subway station for a day that is also excellent, although very different.)
It's horrible.
When DS was just a few weeks old, we went out to eat with DD and almost forgot him at the valet stand. He was asleep and we were only used to unbuckling one kiddo... DH went to get DD and I just headed straight into the restaurant, not even thinking "hey, we have TWO kids now." When I made an embarrassed joke about it to the valet, he said you'd be surprised how often he's actually had to remind folks that there's a baby in a car seat waiting to be unbuckled. So scary.
I'm also terrified of accidentally locking her in the car. I bought a window breaker/seat belt cutter tool. I have one in my diaper bag and one in my purse.