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<blockquote data-quote="Izso" data-source="post: 1064346237" data-attributes="member: 2429"><p>If I were you, at baby fairs buy only reputable brands like Halford, Graco, Peg-Prego, Maxi-Cosi and Combi. At least these brands have crash test ceritication. Otherwise go to a retail shop to buy like BabyJaya and all (prices aren't that far off anyway). Ask to test install the seat in the car and after install, try to shake it back front left right. If there is too much freeplay it's a rubbish seat. Some of the major brands work best with ISOFIX some work great with just seatbelt. Infants need to be facing backwards and never in the front seat if there is a front airbag. After 5-6 months or older they can face forward because of a stronger neck. Also, make sure you use the seat as frequently as possible, never let the kid be hand held. It'll make trips (especially long trips) easier for you especially if the kid grows up to be very active. Once they get used to the seat they'll stay in the seat. Once after about 6 to 8 months you try to introduce the seat they'll cry non-stop.</p><p></p><p>Also, attend this Gina Wongs breast feeding classes and talk to midwives and all. Breast feeding will save you HUNDREDS of ringgit and whats more it's the best source of food for your infant. It'll be difficult at first but once your wife learns the technique it'll be a breeze and you'll never spend a single cent on formula. Otherwise it'll be on average RM140 per 2 weeks until your kid is 3 years old. </p><p></p><p>And if your wife buys a breast pump, buy a twin pump. Also go to this shop in Klang called "Enjoybreastfeeding" they let your wife test different pumps so she can just buy the one that suites her the best. Branded is not always the best. If you choose to trial and error be prepared to spend up to RM4k just testing different brands and models.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Izso, post: 1064346237, member: 2429"] If I were you, at baby fairs buy only reputable brands like Halford, Graco, Peg-Prego, Maxi-Cosi and Combi. At least these brands have crash test ceritication. Otherwise go to a retail shop to buy like BabyJaya and all (prices aren't that far off anyway). Ask to test install the seat in the car and after install, try to shake it back front left right. If there is too much freeplay it's a rubbish seat. Some of the major brands work best with ISOFIX some work great with just seatbelt. Infants need to be facing backwards and never in the front seat if there is a front airbag. After 5-6 months or older they can face forward because of a stronger neck. Also, make sure you use the seat as frequently as possible, never let the kid be hand held. It'll make trips (especially long trips) easier for you especially if the kid grows up to be very active. Once they get used to the seat they'll stay in the seat. Once after about 6 to 8 months you try to introduce the seat they'll cry non-stop. Also, attend this Gina Wongs breast feeding classes and talk to midwives and all. Breast feeding will save you HUNDREDS of ringgit and whats more it's the best source of food for your infant. It'll be difficult at first but once your wife learns the technique it'll be a breeze and you'll never spend a single cent on formula. Otherwise it'll be on average RM140 per 2 weeks until your kid is 3 years old. And if your wife buys a breast pump, buy a twin pump. Also go to this shop in Klang called "Enjoybreastfeeding" they let your wife test different pumps so she can just buy the one that suites her the best. Branded is not always the best. If you choose to trial and error be prepared to spend up to RM4k just testing different brands and models. [/QUOTE]
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