The rear facing car seat fits babies from 5 lbs up to 30 lbs and allows for you to keep your child
in a rear facing car seat up to 30 inches long.
I took this car seat class at the Children's Hospital in Calgary Alberta, and they say that babies should
remain in a rear facing car seat until they reach 80 pounds and the age of two years.
The Noggle attaches to a vent at the front of your car and helps more air reach the backseat, keeping its occupants more comfortable — especially great for those with children who are
still in rear facing car seats!
The girl was sitting rear facing in the front seat, airbag deactivated, and survived the
crash in her rear facing car seat which according to unconfirmed reports was a Britax Hi - Way.
I know that your post is a bit old, but MomToBe11108, the reason for keeping your child
in a rear facing car seat until they are 20 lbs AND 1 year old is because they need to have time to build the strength of their neck muscles.
Most people know that an infant who is under 20 lbs and one year old needs to be
in a rear facing car seat, but they may not know that the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends babies and toddlers to be in rear facing seats for as long as possible.
However, when travelling alone with a little one, it's nearly impossible to know what's really going in the back seat, especially if your child is
in a rear facing car seat.
As of March 2011, the American Academy of Pediatrics has upped the recommended age children should be
in a rear facing car seat.
In a rear facing car seat, the baby is flung into the back of the car seat and the force of impact is distributed along the whole back of the car seat.
Come on if i was your mother in law and you told me you where putting
me in a rear facing car seat you would get more that crawling your face youd get staight up punched.
For example; if you have a 15 month old that weighs 23 pounds, they should still be
in a rear facing car seat.