Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In stop and go traffic your car can get hit on the back and having anyone there, baby or not does not seem like safest proposition neither to rode or to get out fast if needed be in some kind of emergency.
Why would you put your baby so far away from you? Having baby in a second row is a necessity but having in a third
is posing greater distress then needed. They need closeness you know.
OMG, you're right, I should move my baby to the front--actually, for max closeness and protection from being rear-ended let me just plop him in the cup holder on the center console. Or better yet, drive with him in my lap like Britney Spears.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In stop and go traffic your car can get hit on the back and having anyone there, baby or not does not seem like safest proposition neither to rode or to get out fast if needed be in some kind of emergency.
Why would you put your baby so far away from you? Having baby in a second row is a necessity but having in a third
is posing greater distress then needed. They need closeness you know.
This is one of the stupidest posts I have ever read here, and that's saying a lot.
Anonymous wrote:In stop and go traffic your car can get hit on the back and having anyone there, baby or not does not seem like safest proposition neither to rode or to get out fast if needed be in some kind of emergency.
Why would you put your baby so far away from you? Having baby in a second row is a necessity but having in a third
is posing greater distress then needed. They need closeness you know.
Anonymous wrote:In stop and go traffic your car can get hit on the back and having anyone there, baby or not does not seem like safest proposition neither to rode or to get out fast if needed be in some kind of emergency.
Why would you put your baby so far away from you? Having baby in a second row is a necessity but having in a third
is posing greater distress then needed. They need closeness you know.
Anonymous wrote:In stop and go traffic your car can get hit on the back and having anyone there, baby or not does not seem like safest proposition neither to rode or to get out fast if needed be in some kind of emergency.
Why would you put your baby so far away from you? Having baby in a second row is a necessity but having in a third
is posing greater distress then needed. They need closeness you know.
Anonymous wrote:In stop and go traffic your car can get hit on the back and having anyone there, baby or not does not seem like safest proposition neither to rode or to get out fast if needed be in some kind of emergency.
Why would you put your baby so far away from you? Having baby in a second row is a necessity but having in a third
is posing greater distress then needed. They need closeness you know.
Anonymous wrote:I can just swing the infant car seat (with baby already buckled) onto the base in the 3rd row. My toddlers in the 2nd row need me to buckle them in.