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Originally Posted by cossie1600
I have searched for it. There are too many conflicting reports from each place. No $hit backseat is better, but sometimes you have no choice as buying another car is the last thing I want to do for six miles drive a week. At the same time, the only reason why you shouldn't have it in the front is the airbag. Yet if the airbag is disabled, why is it bad to have one? It just doesn't make a whole lot of sense. The only thing I can think of is if the dash crumbles in a certain way where it crushes against the seat.
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lesson #1 for new pops: baby can not support its head while newborn.
the baby has a better chance of surviving neck injury with proper back facing infant seat. it's not just the airbag issue.
GL with your new baby.