Should babies sleep in car seats? Experts explain the risks (and offer safety tips)

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Should babies sleep in car seats? Experts explain the risks (and offer safety tips)
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The do's and don'ts of sleeping babies in car seats, plus how to get help installing and using a car seat.

Are you using your dishwasher correctly? Are you using it at all? Everything you wanted to know about washing dishes efficiently during a drought.Arbogast said babies need firm, flat, bare surfaces. If families don’t have a crib or dedicated space that’s locked off, even putting a thin blanket on the ground is OK.

Pediatricians recommend that all infants and toddlers should ride in a rear-facing car seat, Thomas said. In fact, California law requires that children under 2 need to be in a rear-facing car seat unless they weigh more than 40 pounds or are 40 inches tall.

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