Looking for Ideas to Help with My Sons New Carseat

Updated on March 25, 2008
A.P. asks from Carmel, IN
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My son is a large 8 month old. He is super tall and weighs in at 23 1/2 lbs. We moved him to the big boy carseat (a graco) and took our first road trip this weekend. I felt so bad he would fall asleep and his head would hang completely forward. I road in the back and held his head in a normal position on the way home. I tried rolling a small towel to make a neck rest but that didn't seem to work. The seat is very upright and great for my 2 year old but a little much for him. Any ideas to help make him more comfy besides getting a new carsea? thanks!

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thanks for all the responses. apparently i was not clear to state that my baby is still rear facing and the graco rated very high on consumer reports for safety. the seat is installed properly and is appropriate for my son his head just tilts forward when he falls asleep on long rides. we bought a head rest insert called a cradler that was recommend by one of the installation sights and it has worked so far. thanks for all the advice.

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C.F.

answers from Birmingham on

A., I know exactly how you feel. My son was 21lbs at 4 months and my pediatrician suggested that we get a car seat that would accomodate a child up to 100 lbs because she felt he was going to be a big boy. I found a car seat at Babies R Us. It is a COSCO Alpha Omega Elite. It cost a little over $100 but it was well worth the price. It has a recline function and is also a booster seat. It is great for traveling because they can sleep more comfortably in the recline position. Good Luck!!!

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M.B.

answers from Baton Rouge on

A.,

so much info to give but unsure where to start. So here goes.

Your son should be in a REAR facing seat not only to the weight limit but more importantly until he turns ONE YEAR OLD. The age limit is for bone development and if he were involved in an accident in a forward facing seat, severe and life threating injuries would occur ...

"Infants don't have many body parts that are strong enough to withstand crash forces, so the rear-facing car seat distributes the crash force along the entire back, neck and head, putting less stress on any one part of the body. The infant's head, which is large and heavy for a still delicate neck to support, is also better supported with a rear-facing car seat. The incidence of severe head and neck injuries for babies is greatly reduced in rear-facing car seats. The baby's "ride-down time," or the time it takes to come to a complete stop, is also lengthened, which reduces injuries by reducing the body trauma from a sudden stop.
The additional support plus the manner in which a rear-facing car seat "rides down" in a crash gives your baby the best chance for survival and less chance of injury in a crash. The simple way to estimate crash force is weight times speed. So a 10-pound baby in a 30 mph crash would experience 300 pounds of force. A rear-facing car seat spreads that 300 pounds of force over a greater body area, causing less injury to the baby."

If he is in the proper facing seat and if not ... seek the nearest safety council as they will assist you for free, in safe ways to transport your child. Most people (70%) fail to install and use care seats appropriately and well that makes it as bad as not having one at all.
The site to find your local center is http://www.seatcheck.org/

And the rest of the help is that you probably do need a new car seat and the money is well spent since it is the safest thing you can ever do for your little one when you realize how much time you travel and the number of accidents and fatalities from motor vehicles.

I personally prefer Graco and found there safety studies great so I chose the Graco SAFESEAT (step one, rearfacing for infants) not the snugride as the safeseat went to 30lbs and the snugride to 22lbs. And well my princess was a porker and we needed that extra as most people do. And I did not get the convertible seat just because I plan to have more kids so they will all get plenty of use and mostly because I did not find the safety ratings as high for my most precious cargo.

Now that we are past one year we have moved up to the Graco SAFESEAT STEP 2... it's forward facing and has the ability to recline back in 2 additional positions. And it was only $129.00 at http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2507896. And again...money well spent.

If you are on a fixed income and can not afford the necessary seat.. ask the safety center near you about income based help to get a seat. they sometimes can get you a discount or a voucher.
Hope this helps to keep your baby and others safe. -mb

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A.M.

answers from Fort Smith on

I had the same problem with my daughter. I didn't find any solutions so I got on the internet and researched carseats. After researching all of the I ended up buying the britax marathon. I love it!!!! It is expensive but so worth the price. My daughter sleeps comfortably and her head never hangs. It also had the best safety rating among carseats. My son is 14 weeks old and I have already bought him one for when he moves out of the carrier.

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B.F.

answers from Birmingham on

I purchased Britax for all of my children - they were rear facing and then forward and up to 100 lbs. They are expensive but I think other companies are now making similar products.

YOU NEED TO GO TO ONE OF THE CARSEAT SAFETY INSPECTIONS!!!!
I cannot encourage this enough. THey will offer suggestions and they use the noodles to PROPERLY align your seat for your car!!! I think they estimate that something like 80% of all car seats are insalled improperly --- it's not that we are stupid, it's that all makes and models of cars and seats are different and fit differently - the combinations are endless! PLEASE< PLEASE go. Birmingham offers them at several locations and it's easy, you make an appointment and pull into the lot. You can and should bring your child with you!

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K.W.

answers from Oklahoma City on

Is he still rear facing? He still still should be, the reason I ask is because it makes a difference as to whether or not my advice will help. If he is, get a pool noodle and cut it to the correct length and put it under the front of the seat then strap it back in securely. It is totally safe. It provides a little extra reclining angle. Otherwise all I can tell you is there are little neck support pillows out there although I have never tried them.
Good Luck.

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