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Posted on Dec 28, 2007

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Can i only fit the car seat with the baby facing the rear of the car or is there another way to fit it so that the baby can face the front of the car?

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You never put a car seat where the baby is facing you. It is very unsafe. The car seat is made to where the baby is facing the seat.

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