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baby dies in heat
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<blockquote data-quote="browniehound" data-source="post: 227505" data-attributes="member: 4653"><p>The parent should do some time for this. I don't know about all of you (I'm reffering to the entire BrownCafe community), but when my daughter was an infant and up until she didn't ride in the car seat I would always position the rear-view mirror to reflect her face. I would glance back at her every 5-8 seconds. Just kidding, but you get my point. I always knew she was there and my eye was on her constantly.</p><p> </p><p>Which brings me to another point. I always kept my daughter seated in the middle of the back seat. Is this not the safest place in the car? It blows my mind to see parents put their infants in a car-seat, and then seat them next to one of the doors. Don't they understand if the car gets T-boned on that side the baby is dead? But if the baby was seated in the middle it would probably survive without a scratch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="browniehound, post: 227505, member: 4653"] The parent should do some time for this. I don't know about all of you (I'm reffering to the entire BrownCafe community), but when my daughter was an infant and up until she didn't ride in the car seat I would always position the rear-view mirror to reflect her face. I would glance back at her every 5-8 seconds. Just kidding, but you get my point. I always knew she was there and my eye was on her constantly. Which brings me to another point. I always kept my daughter seated in the middle of the back seat. Is this not the safest place in the car? It blows my mind to see parents put their infants in a car-seat, and then seat them next to one of the doors. Don't they understand if the car gets T-boned on that side the baby is dead? But if the baby was seated in the middle it would probably survive without a scratch. [/QUOTE]
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