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Uploaded by on Sep 4, 2011

Happy 2 Months Peyson! We had a baby playdate that ended w/ 5 rear facing babies on a pizza trip :)

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  • How cute! 

  • the baby in the back right looks like he/she could sufocate with the fluffy neck straps....

  • @amandakerns426 They aren't fluffy at all. It may look that way in the vid (i haven't watched it out) but they aren't fluffy at all. NOt sure if u know but these are made for car seats ...like specifically for car seats

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  • sorry my last comment was meant to say in other countries not 'questions' and i was meant to say its bad that from 9 months they say you can turn them forward when the minimum should be 2 if you look at actual decent crash dummy tests, compare rear facing crash tests on youtube with forward and that should help so many parents to change their mind about rear facing (although i know a few ppl who went into denial mode instead, just sum misconceptions but rear facing isnt difficult)

  • good for you keeping them rear facing, i think in some questions they legaly have to be until 6 (am i right?) and 4 in others, but for some reason in the UK and i think US it's as young as 9 months before you can turn them forward which is mad considering that rear facing is so much safer and protects from interal decapitation which happens in a crash when a child (who is NOT a small adult and doesnt have strong neck) forward faces in a car,. Nyway thanks for sharing, Mummy to Lily x

  • Ohhhh car full of babies.....darling!

  • @mfoiles7 loooove 3rd rows 

  • @cdmd1023 yes it is safe to do that as long as you pull the belt very tight and then lock it. however using a base with the latch system is the best option but if you are in someone elses car who doesnt have a matching base the seat belt works just fine.

  • @meganparma we have a pathfinder which ive heard is a little cheaper than the expedition! we just got it and loooove it! the 2005's and up all have a third row which is amazing!!!!!!

  • @cdmd1023 if you don't use the base, then that is exactly how those car seats should be put in. It is safe, and correct. The base is better, of course.

  • @TheCarly1123 When it's no longer the safest option for her to be rear facing. Naturally I want what is safest & this is it currently.

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