Jun
11
Video I made for my sister showing the importance of installing your child’s seat rear-facing. Madison is my niece.
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Great video. I can’t believe this turned into a breastfeeding and pacifier debate. Um, People- bottles and pacifers will not kill a baby or a child… forward facing in a front end collison WILL kill a baby or a child. I breastfeed AND formula feed, and allow a pacifier for falling asleep. BUT I will practice extended rear facing for as long as possible.
@MarcusR2Gail I am trying to promote extended rearfacing for toddlers,ONLY. This was made for her father to see because he wasn’t sold on extended rearfacing. Those were the only pictures I had of her in her seat so I chose those. Her bottle has never been propped in her life,she was 12 months in those pictures. I said you don’t know anything about MADISON,and her reasons for not breastfeeding. How you feed and pacify your baby is a personal decision, it has nothing to do with my niece’s video.
@EthanMadison0310 The point is if you are trying to promote infant safety then it is important to promote all aspects of infant safety. There is no reason to show picutres of bottle feeding (propped bottle feeding is even worse) or pacifers (the pacifer happens to be not one of the one recommended). It doesn’t have anything to do with reasons for not breastfeeding. Doctors aren’t trained in breastfeeding and yes I do know more than doctors working in NICU about breastfeeding.
@MarcusR2Gail Lol, How did I miss this? Madison could not be breastfed, she had jaundice and her mother was simply not making enough milk. I think the doctors working in the NICU know a little more about her than you. Unsafe pacifiers? It was basically a Soothie(which she primarily used) with a holder on it. There was absolutely no way for either of those pieces to get into her mouth if she somehow used her super strength to get it apart. Amazingly she’s made it to 4 1/2 years,happy and healthy.
@TheSmartMommy Before formula if a mother couldn’t or wouldn’t breastfeed, her baby died. Babies can’t survive on cow’s milk or goat’s milk. The only way a baby would survive if the mother couldn’t breastfeed is if another mother breastfed the baby for her, a wetnurse. The World Health Organization and UNICEF says 1.3 million babies die every year because they aren’t breastfed. Do your homework.
@MarcusR2Gail
Can anyone else say OVERPROTECTIVE??
@MarcusR2Gail
And quit criticizing others. Either you don’t have children, or you are too dang overprotective of your children enabling them from living their lives and being successful adults!
@MarcusR2Gail
Yes all women are CAPABLE of breastfeeding, however there are instances where babies will not latch on because they are not interested in breastfeeding. There is also a possibility of the mother not being able to produce milk. This has NOTHING TO DO WITH BEING CAPABLE OF BREASTFEEDING!!! Now.. I know what you’re thinking… then how did women do it before formula? I have your answer, their babies were given either cows milk, or goats milk. DO YOUR OWN FREAKING HOMEWORK!!!!!!
thank you for this, I reference it all the time.
@swtgi1982 the Radian XT SL is a GREAT one. holds rear facing up to 5-45lbs and forward facing up to 80lbs. just a fabulous buy, that carseat will last your child from birth to age 4 or 5.
@brandedprincess it’s not taped down. the tape is attached to the dummy only, it holds a sensor on it.
watch Joel’s story on youtube is you want to see what can truly happen.
it boggles my mind the way people pick at stuff even when much research is done. amazed…would everyone really gamble w/their kids safety? really?
Virtually all women are capable of breastfeeding according to the World Health Organization. Do your homework. The point is if you are trying to promote infant safety you don’t include pictures of unsafe infant feeding practice and unsafe pacifiers.
some people cant breastfeed so research before you speak!!!
If they are concerned about Madison’s safety they wouldn’t be feeding her a bottle and giving her that pacifier. Breastfeeding is the safe choice and the only safe pacifier is a one piece pacifier.
Its a sensor to see how much head excursion is placed on the dummy’s head in a collision. They also have them on forward facing dummies as well….but attached at a different position.
@suminfishy Actually, I just noticed that too. Anyone know why the dummy’s head is taped down when rear facing but not taped down when forward facing?????
new seats will rear face up to 40-45lbs
Thank you for making this video, It help me a lot !!!!!!!!!!!!
My son is only 4 months old and already weighs nearly 20lbs (he was 10 at birth) and will remain rear-facing for as long as possible
awesome video thank you for making this. My daughter is 16 months and rearfacing in a seat that will allow her to remain rearfacing up to 40lbs! You can bet the will remain rearfacing to the MAX!
Madison is my niece too
she is now 1 year., (Y)
Thank you Ethan. My nephew’s name is Enrique. He is eight months old now and is starting to ride his parents’ car.
I’m sure my sister Isabel will learn from your teaching
i know its bad the safest car ever to have for madison is a volvo estate or any volvo cause of all of the metal in front to stop people comin out of seats or hurting there selfs and if madison was in a volvo crash nothin will hapen cause the crumpel zone ant the metal so if you whant a safe car get a volvo.
It’s not tape. It’s a sensor to measure how far the child rides up the back of the car seat in a collision.
~Sarah
Child Passenger Safety Tech.
Yea you! What an awesome thing to make this video for your sister. I know too well how awkward it can be talking to others about safety seat issues. You have done a fabulous job.
Great video. I can’t believe this turned into a breastfeeding and pacifier debate. Um, People- bottles and pacifers will not kill a baby or a child… forward facing in a front end collison WILL kill a baby or a child. I breastfeed AND formula feed, and allow a pacifier for falling asleep. BUT I will practice extended rear facing for as long as possible.
@MarcusR2Gail I am trying to promote extended rearfacing for toddlers,ONLY. This was made for her father to see because he wasn’t sold on extended rearfacing. Those were the only pictures I had of her in her seat so I chose those. Her bottle has never been propped in her life,she was 12 months in those pictures. I said you don’t know anything about MADISON,and her reasons for not breastfeeding. How you feed and pacify your baby is a personal decision, it has nothing to do with my niece’s video.
@EthanMadison0310 The point is if you are trying to promote infant safety then it is important to promote all aspects of infant safety. There is no reason to show picutres of bottle feeding (propped bottle feeding is even worse) or pacifers (the pacifer happens to be not one of the one recommended). It doesn’t have anything to do with reasons for not breastfeeding. Doctors aren’t trained in breastfeeding and yes I do know more than doctors working in NICU about breastfeeding.
@MarcusR2Gail Lol, How did I miss this? Madison could not be breastfed, she had jaundice and her mother was simply not making enough milk. I think the doctors working in the NICU know a little more about her than you. Unsafe pacifiers? It was basically a Soothie(which she primarily used) with a holder on it. There was absolutely no way for either of those pieces to get into her mouth if she somehow used her super strength to get it apart. Amazingly she’s made it to 4 1/2 years,happy and healthy.
@TheSmartMommy Before formula if a mother couldn’t or wouldn’t breastfeed, her baby died. Babies can’t survive on cow’s milk or goat’s milk. The only way a baby would survive if the mother couldn’t breastfeed is if another mother breastfed the baby for her, a wetnurse. The World Health Organization and UNICEF says 1.3 million babies die every year because they aren’t breastfed. Do your homework.
@MarcusR2Gail
Can anyone else say OVERPROTECTIVE??
@MarcusR2Gail
And quit criticizing others. Either you don’t have children, or you are too dang overprotective of your children enabling them from living their lives and being successful adults!
@MarcusR2Gail
Yes all women are CAPABLE of breastfeeding, however there are instances where babies will not latch on because they are not interested in breastfeeding. There is also a possibility of the mother not being able to produce milk. This has NOTHING TO DO WITH BEING CAPABLE OF BREASTFEEDING!!! Now.. I know what you’re thinking… then how did women do it before formula? I have your answer, their babies were given either cows milk, or goats milk. DO YOUR OWN FREAKING HOMEWORK!!!!!!
thank you for this, I reference it all the time.
@swtgi1982 the Radian XT SL is a GREAT one. holds rear facing up to 5-45lbs and forward facing up to 80lbs. just a fabulous buy, that carseat will last your child from birth to age 4 or 5.
@brandedprincess it’s not taped down. the tape is attached to the dummy only, it holds a sensor on it.
watch Joel’s story on youtube is you want to see what can truly happen.
it boggles my mind the way people pick at stuff even when much research is done. amazed…would everyone really gamble w/their kids safety? really?
Virtually all women are capable of breastfeeding according to the World Health Organization. Do your homework. The point is if you are trying to promote infant safety you don’t include pictures of unsafe infant feeding practice and unsafe pacifiers.
some people cant breastfeed so research before you speak!!!
If they are concerned about Madison’s safety they wouldn’t be feeding her a bottle and giving her that pacifier. Breastfeeding is the safe choice and the only safe pacifier is a one piece pacifier.
Its a sensor to see how much head excursion is placed on the dummy’s head in a collision. They also have them on forward facing dummies as well….but attached at a different position.
@suminfishy Actually, I just noticed that too. Anyone know why the dummy’s head is taped down when rear facing but not taped down when forward facing?????
new seats will rear face up to 40-45lbs
Thank you for making this video, It help me a lot !!!!!!!!!!!!
My son is only 4 months old and already weighs nearly 20lbs (he was 10 at birth) and will remain rear-facing for as long as possible
awesome video thank you for making this. My daughter is 16 months and rearfacing in a seat that will allow her to remain rearfacing up to 40lbs! You can bet the will remain rearfacing to the MAX!
Madison is my niece too
she is now 1 year., (Y)
Thank you Ethan. My nephew’s name is Enrique. He is eight months old now and is starting to ride his parents’ car.
I’m sure my sister Isabel will learn from your teaching
i know its bad the safest car ever to have for madison is a volvo estate or any volvo cause of all of the metal in front to stop people comin out of seats or hurting there selfs and if madison was in a volvo crash nothin will hapen cause the crumpel zone ant the metal so if you whant a safe car get a volvo.
It’s not tape. It’s a sensor to measure how far the child rides up the back of the car seat in a collision.
~Sarah
Child Passenger Safety Tech.
Yea you! What an awesome thing to make this video for your sister. I know too well how awkward it can be talking to others about safety seat issues. You have done a fabulous job.