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Old 09-07-2009, 05:56 PM
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Default AAP recommends rearfacing until age 2

You may know this already, but thought I'd post it anyway:

Keep Babies Rearfacing Until Age 2

Anyone here do extended rearfacing of their other children? I RF'ed Anna until after she was 2 and a half, which is when she hit the height limit on her seat. She never minded, because it was all she knew. Her legs were up on the back of the seat of the car, but it didn't bother her. For Nicholas, I'm going to get one of the newer seats with the higher height and weight limits for RFing, and hopefully keep him RFing til he's 4, or til he outgrows the seat's limits.

Seventy-Five percent less likely to die in a crash, people. SEVENTY FIVE. Those are some pretty compelling statistics.
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