How long should I keep my child with osteogenesis imperfecta rear facing?
Because your childs bones break easily, he should ride rear facing as long as possible. Rear facing helps support your childs entire body and protects him better from an injury, especially to the spine. Most new convertible car safety seats allow children to ride rear facing up to 30-35 pounds. Move your baby into a rear facing convertible seat when he outgrows his infant-only seat.