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Tommy is still in his infant seat that snaps into the base in the car

then right into the stroller. He is getting the shoes and DBB on

Friday. Will he fit in this seat with the bar on? He is 17 pounds

so should I just switch to a regular rear facing car seat before we

go? Keep in mind we have a 5 hour drive home from Dr. Herzenberg's

office.

Tommy Lee 4/23/04

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Christian is 17 lbs. and we don't have a problem with the infant seat yet.

He is very comfy in it. I don't think you'll need to change it right now.

Mommy to (12-17-98) and

Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB 23/7

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Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2004 10:29 AM

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Subject: Infant carrier and DBB

Tommy is still in his infant seat that snaps into the base in the car

then right into the stroller. He is getting the shoes and DBB on

Friday. Will he fit in this seat with the bar on? He is 17 pounds

so should I just switch to a regular rear facing car seat before we

go? Keep in mind we have a 5 hour drive home from Dr. Herzenberg's

office.

Tommy Lee 4/23/04

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is about the same size and he fits fine in the carrier with the bar on.

We are having troubles because we have the cover on the seat so that we don't

have to have a coat on him. His bar does not fit well with the cover now.

giannasmommy2002 nannylulu@...> wrote:

Tommy is still in his infant seat that snaps into the base in the car

then right into the stroller. He is getting the shoes and DBB on

Friday. Will he fit in this seat with the bar on? He is 17 pounds

so should I just switch to a regular rear facing car seat before we

go? Keep in mind we have a 5 hour drive home from Dr. Herzenberg's

office.

Tommy Lee 4/23/04

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Hi ,

fit into hers no problem. She is now in the convertible

size carseat (still backwards facing because of her weight)

and her feet touch the back of the seat but she doesn't seem to have

a problem with it. We didn't switch her until 11 months. She got

too tall for her infant seat.

Marilouise

9/9/03, LCF, DBB 23/7

Owen and 3/20/99

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> Tommy is still in his infant seat that snaps into the base in the

car

> then right into the stroller. He is getting the shoes and DBB on

> Friday. Will he fit in this seat with the bar on? He is 17

pounds

> so should I just switch to a regular rear facing car seat before

we

> go? Keep in mind we have a 5 hour drive home from Dr.

Herzenberg's

> office.

>

>

> Tommy Lee 4/23/04

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Most infant seats have a length limit, that often comes before the weight

limit. So check that, a lot of them are 26 " . So if you have a baby that's

anywhere near 26 " and you add the shoes and bar... well there's a

significant risk of the legs being injured in an accident. More so with

the infant carrier seats as none of them are rear facing tetherable and

very floppy in general. And many of the rear facing convertible seats

aren't tetherable in the rear facing position either. But if you've got a

rear facing tetherable convertible seat you can cinch it down really

reclined and pull the feet away from the back of the car's seat. Darbi is

still rear facing at 19mo even with her FAB (Markell). It's almost time to

switch her, but she's still safe that way. We have Britax

Roundabouts. LOVE Britax!!!

It's painful to imagine carrying around a 17 pound baby PLUS the FAB in an

infant carrier very long. Oh my that would be heavy!

Kori

At 07:29 AM 11/3/2004, you wrote:

>Tommy is still in his infant seat that snaps into the base in the car

>then right into the stroller. He is getting the shoes and DBB on

>Friday. Will he fit in this seat with the bar on? He is 17 pounds

>so should I just switch to a regular rear facing car seat before we

>go? Keep in mind we have a 5 hour drive home from Dr. Herzenberg's

>office.

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>Tommy Lee 4/23/04

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Hi ,

Congrats on getting to the DBB stage! I remember when Zoe was still in the

infant carrier. I didn't realize that there was also a height limit on

those, not just a weight limit (20 lbs). Since Zoe is very tall for her age,

she was not able to stay in the infant carrier very long or the regular

carseat which also has a height limit. It should say on the side of the

carrier what the height restriction is. I can't remember now. I was very

surprised. I have seen babies in those carriers who are way too big. But

they're so convenient!

Hope this helps!

Joanne W.

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Date: Wed, 03 Nov 2004 15:29:06 -0000

Subject: Infant carrier and DBB

Tommy is still in his infant seat that snaps into the base in the car

then right into the stroller. He is getting the shoes and DBB on

Friday. Will he fit in this seat with the bar on? He is 17 pounds

so should I just switch to a regular rear facing car seat before we

go? Keep in mind we have a 5 hour drive home from Dr. Herzenberg's

office.

Tommy Lee 4/23/04

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Hi ,

Congrats on getting to the DBB stage! I remember when Zoe was still in the

infant carrier. I didn't realize that there was also a height limit on

those, not just a weight limit (20 lbs). Since Zoe is very tall for her age,

she was not able to stay in the infant carrier very long or the regular

carseat which also has a height limit. It should say on the side of the

carrier what the height restriction is. I can't remember now. I was very

surprised. I have seen babies in those carriers who are way too big. But

they're so convenient!

Hope this helps!

Joanne W.

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Date: Wed, 03 Nov 2004 15:29:06 -0000

Subject: Infant carrier and DBB

Tommy is still in his infant seat that snaps into the base in the car

then right into the stroller. He is getting the shoes and DBB on

Friday. Will he fit in this seat with the bar on? He is 17 pounds

so should I just switch to a regular rear facing car seat before we

go? Keep in mind we have a 5 hour drive home from Dr. Herzenberg's

office.

Tommy Lee 4/23/04

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It's hard to say since car seats can vary so much from each other. You

may want to be prepared by taking the other one with you.

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Infant carrier and DBB

Tommy is still in his infant seat that snaps into the base in the car

then right into the stroller. He is getting the shoes and DBB on

Friday. Will he fit in this seat with the bar on? He is 17 pounds

so should I just switch to a regular rear facing car seat before we

go? Keep in mind we have a 5 hour drive home from Dr. Herzenberg's

office.

Tommy Lee 4/23/04

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Our little girl is 18 pounds (3 and a half months) and fits into her

infant carrier (also snaps into secured base) just fine.

> Tommy is still in his infant seat that snaps into the base in the

car

> then right into the stroller. He is getting the shoes and DBB on

> Friday. Will he fit in this seat with the bar on? He is 17 pounds

> so should I just switch to a regular rear facing car seat before we

> go? Keep in mind we have a 5 hour drive home from Dr. Herzenberg's

> office.

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> Tommy Lee 4/23/04

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