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So you are going to have a baby soon! It is an exciting time, and you plan to spend much money preparing for his or her arrival. Comfy baby blankets, fancy baby cribs, trendy baby clothes. They are all good, but what about the carseat? Have you bought one yet? Surprisingly, many expectant parents do not put a lot of thoughts into the carseat. Very often, they push the purchase to the last minute. Yet it is one of the most important items for your baby. We will show you what you need to do to bring your precious baby home safely.

1. Don't ever, ever buy a used carseat You may see it on ebay, you may see it on craigslist. The seller says the baby has grown and will sell the carseat to you for $20, with the extra latch base too! Well... don't buy it! Don't even go buy used from a store. The fact is that you do not know the history of the carseat; whether it has been in a crash before. If it has, chances are that this carseat is structurally defective and unsafe for your baby. It is not worth any price to put your baby into danger, and espeically not worth it when a good carseat can be had for as little as $80.

2. Don't spend a lot of money on carseat Some parents like to spend, and that is fine. But why spend more than necessary? Carseats are not graded by how expensive they are. They are graded by how well your baby is protected. Spending a lot of money on the carseat, but not installing it properly or strapping the baby in properly will not do your baby any good. Do your research on the quality and contruction of a carseat, and compare different features. Buy for quality, not for price.

3. Do buy a carseat at least 3 months in advance Typically, the 2nd trimester is the most comfortable for expectant mothers. Use it! Shop around and compare prices. Of course, you can do the shopping online. But realistically, don't you want to check out what your baby will be riding in? Whether it is comfortable? What materials and extras do they come in? But there is a more important reason for buying early: carseat check. The carseat check appointments are hard to come by, and a typical wait is about one month. Buying early will give you plenty of time to schedule this appointment.

4. Do make an appointment for carseat check So you bought the carseat, and you went ahead and installed it... possibly without even reading the installation guide. Guess what? About 80-90% of the carseats in the US are installed INCORRECTLY prior to a carseat check. Even if you have confidence in your installation, it is still a good idea to check it out. These carseat appointments are hard to come by, and it's best to schedule one early. Typical carseat check locations are highway patrol stations, police departments, and some car dealers. Call them and ask for an appointment.

5. Do learn how to strap your baby in the carseat Some parents think that once they get the carseat latch base installation checked, their job is done. No, no, and no! The baby is still strapped to the carseat by you, and proper strapping is essential to the correct functioning of the entire baby carseat system. So go, take a class, and learn how to properly strap your baby to the carseat. It would be time and money well spent.

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