a baby can seat in the fornt of the car at 11!!!!
The two main categories of baby and infant car seats are "rear-facing" and "front-facing". Rear facing seats attach to a seat belt at the bottom of the seat, underneath where the baby's feet would be. Front facing seats attach to a seat belt under where the baby's head would be.
Maybe, the baby have to sit... in the baby chair and in the back sit
My son was facing backwards when I was pregnant. It is safe for delivery, but unfortunately, it was intense back labor, and his shoulders were caught up on my pelvic bone, causing me to have a c-section after 7 hours of labor. It is more common for babies to be facing backwards or back/side, presumably the baby's back is to your front. This is also much easier when you are in labor. I am not sure why the previous answerer had such a hard time but it was not because the baby was facing backwards. It is more common for babies to be facing backwards or back/side, presumably the baby's back is to your front. This is also much easier when you are in labor. I am not sure why the previous answerer had such a hard time but it was not because the baby was facing backwards.
you have to be at least 17yrs.old unless you have a baby and your mama sign your papers.
The rear facing seat is meant to go in the backseat of the car facing backward meaning the baby would be turned away from you. You can purchase a mirror that allows you to see the baby - they sell them at Babies R Us.
You're still a minor and can't legally live on your own without your parent's permission.
None. Legally he is not a father with right to the baby until the baby have left the woman's body and if they are not married he have to prove paternoty before he gets paternal rights.
Ride the Pony is a game like that. Have everyone stand in a circle, with 10% or so of your people in the middle. Have them skip around by the girls (like they would in Little Sally Walker) and everybody chants: "Here we go, ride that pony, ride around that big, fat pony. Here we go, ride that pony, this is how we do it. Front to front to front with my baby, back to back to back with my baby, side to side to side with my baby, this is how we do it!" At the front part, the people dance facing each other, at the back part, they dance facing away from each other, and at the side part, they dance facing the same direction. During "this is how we do it," they switch places and the game begins again.
You can travel by car with a new baby as soon as they are released from hospital. But do make sure that you use an appropriate car seat for their weight and age. You should sit the baby in the rear (normally facing the rear of the car) as airbags in the front are dangerous for a baby if they are activated.
If a baby is born facing up it is in a posterior position. Their is a greater risk of postpartum hemorrhage for the mother and a lower Apgar score for baby.
Nope
Legally? No.