To turn or not to turn...
I have seen this question asked so many times on Parenting forums..."When should I turn my baby around in their car seat?"
It's a common misconception in Australia that a baby is ready to turn when they have 'good head control' and/or weigh 8 kilos.
Sadly, this information is incorrect, and no where near in line with safety standards of other coutries.
Another sad fact, is commonly this information is given out by professionals such a MCHNs and Doctors.
Here are some reasons why you should keep your baby rearward facing for as long as possible...12+months is the recommendation.
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Rear-facing is safest for both adults and children, but especially for babies, who would face a greater risk of spinal cord injury in a front-facing carseat during a frontal crash.
Rear-facing car seats spread frontal crash forces over the whole area of a baby's back, head and neck; they also prevent the head from snapping relative to the body in a frontal crash.
Rear-facing carseats may not be quite as effective in a rear end crash, but severe frontal and frontal offset crashes are far more frequent and far more severe than severe rear end crashes.
Rear-facing carseats are NOT a safety risk just because a baby's legs are bent at the knees or because they can touch/kick the vehicle seat.
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