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Topic: two different car crashes Posted: 01 April 2011 at 11:22am |
two very different outcomes
scenerio one car driving along a highway slamming into a deer...very little damage to the car.
scenario two car hits and object rolls and hits a barrier.....major damage to the car.
one car accident all occupants walked away from the crash the other one of the occupants died.
now read about them here
http://www.ksl.com/?sid=14845286
http://carseatnanny.blogspot.com/2011/03/why-i-do-what-i-do.html
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Posted: 01 April 2011 at 11:57am |
My gosh, I can't believe the lady in the first article had an unrestrained 2yr old sitting in the front seat  surely she will get in trouble for that!
YAY for the other lady being so up with the play on car seat saftey though
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Posted: 01 April 2011 at 12:18pm |
man i thought you had been in two crashes today! Pleased thats not the case.
Will foward this to my coffee group friend who has her 5m old ff because he looks cooler and won't shut up about me turning DS around so he can be cool too.
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Posted: 01 April 2011 at 12:26pm |
bowie wrote:
man i thought you had been in two crashes today! Pleased thats not the case.
Will foward this to my coffee group friend who has her 5m old ff because he looks cooler and won't shut up about me turning DS around so he can be cool too. |
also show her this one http://www.joelsjourney.org/ basically an 18 month old boy weighting approx 14kgs was forward facing carseat they were in alow impact crash (doing less than 60km/hr) he ended up breaking his neck..fortunately he did survived now if that can happen to a "big" 18 month old child imagine what would happen to a small 5 month old baby.
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Posted: 01 April 2011 at 12:33pm |
She has her 5 month old forward facing to look cool?!
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Posted: 01 April 2011 at 1:12pm |
Shocking aye? I know of someone who was FFing her 4mo as he was 8kgs, she threw a big hissy on FB about it and has blocked me now... All because I shared ERFing links. All I can think is her poor kid, if something happened..
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Posted: 01 April 2011 at 1:29pm |
Emmi_ wrote:
Shocking aye? I know of someone who was FFing her 4mo as he was 8kgs, she threw a big hissy on FB about it and has blocked me now... All because I shared ERFing links. All I can think is her poor kid, if something happened.. |
that is quite sad..all you can do is give people the information and if they chose to ignore well lets hope they are never in an accident.
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Posted: 01 April 2011 at 1:37pm |
A LOT of parents turn their babies at 6 months here. It freaks me right out. At my first visit to the child health nurse (like plunket) Jody was just under 6 months and I was told to turn her to ff already.
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Posted: 01 April 2011 at 1:46pm |
when I had my son's 15 month old visit..I had my 3 year old with me...and in passing she asked if she was in booster..I said that she was still rearfacing she seemed surprised(which of course did not surprise me)
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Posted: 01 April 2011 at 1:53pm |
Not only does she ff her 5 month old she just will not shut up about me ff'ing my 2 month old. She can make her own parenting decisions but i wish she'd stay the hell out of mine.
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Posted: 01 April 2011 at 2:14pm |
my sister was in a crash up near Auckland a week or so ago and had her 4 year old in a carseat ff in the FRONT SEAT! The car is apparently a write off...luckily her boy is ok apart from sore neck but she still want change what she does with her boy in regards to seating in the car. Her 10 yr old was out of a carseat at maybe 4 because she was over the weight for a carseat.
My DD is 6 and she is only 19kgs and is still in a full booster in the back seat and until she weighs alot more and is ALOT taller then she will be in that carseat for a long time to come.
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Posted: 01 April 2011 at 2:59pm |
I've now got the only RF baby in my coffee group, and I'm yet to see another RF toddler in the daycare carpark.
I was asked how her carseat was going at the 9mo plunket check and reminded that they recommend RF until at least one. I replied that she's definitely still RF and will be for some years yet. She asked me why I'd decided that, and I mentioned some of the stats and she replied "man, I wish all my mums took the time to do some research!" and congratulated me on being so sensible. Apparently an awful lot of babies are FF by the 9 month check
Bowie, that lady needs a boot up the behind!! Just tell her that you prefer your baby alive, thanks.
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Posted: 01 April 2011 at 3:14pm |
I can't believe how downright stupid some people can be.
I remember reading that someone on here forward faced their baby at 3 months.
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Posted: 01 April 2011 at 3:23pm |
woah 3 months that is insane !!!!! I can kind of get 1 year cause that is what plunket recommend but come on 3months !!! poor baby :(
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Posted: 01 April 2011 at 4:46pm |
I'm so annoyed, I bought an extended RF carseat for DD and it seems like she's outgrowing it at a rapid pace. Need to find the manual again. She's got a long back but 16 months and 10.7kg is really dumb for a carseat that can RF to 16kg.
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Posted: 01 April 2011 at 5:01pm |
shadowfeet wrote:
I'm so annoyed, I bought an extended RF carseat for DD and it seems like she's outgrowing it at a rapid pace. Need to find the manual again. She's got a long back but 16 months and 10.7kg is really dumb for a carseat that can RF to 16kg. |
most children will outgrow a rearfacing carseat in height before they do weight..my daughter had 1 inch of hard shell left in the cosco yet still had about 2kgs before she got to the weight limit.
the idea behind carseats with high rearfacing weightlimits is that in theory parents will keep their child rearfacing for as long as possible.
so it is important to not only look at weight but also height.
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Posted: 01 April 2011 at 5:23pm |
Wow Bowie that's just insane! Yeah good idea turning a 2month old FFing
My DD is also the only one in my coffee group (antenatal group that is) who is still RFing. The others all got switched around as soon as they turned 1 (I don't think anyone did it earlier at least). Most of the bubs in my OB coffee group are still RFing though
Also when DD turned 1 Plunket said "She should be forward facing now". They don't seem to know a lot about carseat safety... (sorry for the generalisation, I'm sure *some* of them do!)
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Posted: 01 April 2011 at 6:34pm |
Ok, I can't NOT say anything anymore. What on earth is it with this SCAREMONGERING??? There are 1000 sad movies on you tube about ANY kind of scenario involving children, take your pick.
People make their decisions based on what they think is best for THEM, like you ERFer's (and I feel like a complete twat writing that) and just because they choose to do something different to you does NOT make them a bad parent? Have you though about side impact crashes? Crashes that happen when you roll? A truck ploughing you? RF or not, everyone is going to get hurt and NOONE WANTS their child to get hurt and choosing NOT to RF your child does not mean you WANT to hurt your shild.
So why dont you ERFers get "all up in my grill" about why I FF MY daughter at almost 8 months?? I DARE you. And *OMG* I travel ALL the time too, so OMG the RISK I took.
See the thing is, you would see my child FF in the car and think OMG call CYFS, but what you wouldn't see is the child that sceamed constantly when she wasn't throwing up with chronic car sickness. And when you travel hundreds of KMS every other week, car sickness SUCKS.
So take your judgy judgerson attitudes about FF and think about the situation that may have lead to "early" FF...
To me, these kind of threads would be like me putting up links to all the hundreds and hundreds of research and articles and stuff about how bad formula is and what it does to kids (and imagine the outcry if I did), or links to non vaccianting research and articles,but I WONT cos its not my business what choices people make regarding their kids.
Personally I think a bigger thign to get your knickers in a twist about with kids in cars is people who drink and drive with their kids or smoke in their cars with kids.
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Posted: 01 April 2011 at 6:46pm |
oh for goodness sakes it is not about scaremongering, the links I posted were simply about having children properly restrained and to show that despite car being written off because all 3 children were correctly restrained (albeit one of the children breaking their legs) all occupants of the car were able to walk away from the crash ...and then you get the one where the 2 year old was sitting in the front seat not even wearing so much as a seat belt..car hits a deer..air bag goes off killing said 2 year ..very little damage to the car.
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