Re: Using an overseas baby car seat to prolong rear facing for my DD in the car
I think its kinda safe to probably have her front facing is shes 20 months old now. I would trust having an overseas car seat and I think your DH's concerns are right.
If your DD gets injured in a car accident (I dont even think TAC will pay anything since the car seat is not australian), the bills will be big and may impact on her treatment type, I wouldnt risk that, TBO.
is there a reason you want her to remain rear facing?
Last edited by cathyrubin; 23-07-2008 at 10:59 PM.
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