eyeslikethesky5391 is correct. It is against the law in all the states to turn a child under a year old forward facing. However most children outgrow those infant carrier seats before they are a year and need to move to a rear facing convertable until at a minimum their first birthday. Of course, the longer the better, it is safer!
convertible seats allow rearfacing up to 30-35lbs... and the american academy of pediatrics says to rearface to the max allowed of the convertible carseat (the seat you buy after the infant seat.
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ropainfantilonline 4 months ago
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karinajimenez01 7 months ago
eyeslikethesky5391 is correct. It is against the law in all the states to turn a child under a year old forward facing. However most children outgrow those infant carrier seats before they are a year and need to move to a rear facing convertable until at a minimum their first birthday. Of course, the longer the better, it is safer!
carseatmom 2 years ago
convertible seats allow rearfacing up to 30-35lbs... and the american academy of pediatrics says to rearface to the max allowed of the convertible carseat (the seat you buy after the infant seat.
KatMomof3 3 years ago