For newborns and small infants, you have two seat choices for your car: infant only seats and convertible infant car seats. The infant only seat is only rear facing and can generally hold an infant from 5 lbs to 22 lbs (depending on the seat manufacturer). These rear facing car seats are generally lighter than the convertible infant car seat, and many of them attach to a base that stays in the car, allowing you to carry your infant in them. The convertible infant car seat can stay in the rear facing position from about 5 lbs to 32 lbs (depending on the seat manufacturer). It is recommended that infants stay in the rear facing position until they are at least 20 lbs and a year old, but it is better for the infant to stay in this position as long as the seat manufacturer limits aren't exceeded. So, with a convertible infant car seat, your infant can stay in the rear facing …show more content…
Toddler car seats are forward facing seats, and can be used when your infant is older than 1 year and over 20 lbs. Although these are safe for your young toddler, it would be best to keep them in the rear facing position as long as possible (without going over manufacturer weight limits). A convertible infant car seat can be converted from a rear facing seat to a forward facing seat when your child becomes heavier. The convertible seat will allow you to keep your infant is the safer rear facing position