Given that her «big girl» car seat has been purchased,
the days of the infant car seat are numbered.
Not exact matches
As with many convertible
car seats, the Rainier provides a one
car seat solution from birth through the end
of your child's
car seat days, eliminating the need for an
infant car seat.
Infants and toddlers should ride in a rear - facing
infant car seat from the
day they go home from the hospital until 2 years
of age, or until they outgrow the weight / height limits specified for their
car seat.
I recommend an average
of 2 hours or less per
day of time supported in a semi-reclined position in any Baby Holding Devices (these include
car seats,
infant swings, bouncy
seats, Rock»n Plays, napping wedges,
infant lounge pillows and other baby positioners) to reduce your baby's risk
of Plagiocephaly (head flattening), Torticollis (neck tighness), motor delays, sensory processing challenges and more.
For parents using the
infant car seat base in their
day - to -
day family vehicle, the SafeCenter LATCH offers a stress - free installation, featuring center - pull straps that cinch down quickly and tuck safely out
of the way.
This gives you plenty
of free hand time to safely buckle your
infant into their
car seat so you can faster go about your
day.
The big advantage with this type
of seats is that you can use them for your child from his early
days, up until he doesn't need an
infant car seat any more.
This meant that every time I went somewhere, I would make a minimum
of 5 trips to the
car - one to carry him, one to carry his brother in the
infant seat, one to haul our wheels / stroller
of choice for that
day to the trunk, and one to dump our diaper bag with the bare necessities (still roughly the size
of a pack one would carry to climb Mt. Everest).
infant car seat, to securely bring baby along for all
of your adventures from
day one!
Rear - Facing from
Day 1 to Year 2 The Fit2 ® is a first -
of - its - kind rear - facing
car seat designed with two unique positions to accommodate
infants and toddlers, making it easy to stay rear - facing for the first two years.
At 8 months old he is still in the Alpha, and the other
day as I was carrying the Alpha from the
car with sleeping baby in tow, a friend in my mother's group commented at how handy it must be as she stood outside her
car debating whether to wake her sleeping daughter by getting her out
of the new
car seat they had to purchase as their baby had outgrown their
infant car seat so fast.