Can I Use Pink Car Seat for Baby Boy
- #5
Of course! Why not? The baby won't care. And I certainly wouldn't. Yes, some people might think the baby is a girl - so what? Won't make any difference to the baby.
Teresa
- #7
You could also check craigslist for a cover or a used carseat the same as yours but only use the cover from it.
Cruise
Wake up, your month is up!;)
- #8
Free = colorblind.
There's no way I'd spend so much money on something new for cosmetic purposes only when the item already owned is perfectly safe and serviceable.
That being said, if it bothers your DH, ask around and see if any friends or family are handy with a sewing machine and could whip up a quick cover.
- #9
I hae three girls and I honestly have to say if I was to have a boy I wouldn't. Everytime you go to the store, someone is going to compliment you on your baby girl and then you are going then you are going to have to tell them it's a boy and then you're going to get that look like you are crazy because how could they be wrong you have him in a pink car seat - way too much conversation with strangers
HelenePA
<font color=red>I could use a cupcake now<br><font
- #10
did you try ebay for a car seat cover? I am probably in the minority I wouldn't use it.. I did use the same blue car seat for my first 3 because they didn't have these pretty pink car seats until after my girls were born. I had to get a new one since that one expired before my 4th was born.. his is grey just in case!
- #11
Can you cover it with a thin blanket? I'd do it. My husband did not have a job when our son was born so he was in a pink snowsuit.
LisaNJ25
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- #12
yes, than again my 3yo son plays with dolls and is going to dance school
I did just buy a pink carseat for the 1yo I babysit. I wasn't going to pay $20 more for a blue pattern.
Save the money and use the pink one.
- #14
I hae three girls and I honestly have to say if I was to have a boy I wouldn't. Everytime you go to the store, someone is going to compliment you on your baby girl and then you are going then you are going to have to tell them it's a boy and then you're going to get that look like you are crazy
because how could they be wrong you have him in a pink car seat - way too much conversation with strangers
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If one of my boys was dressed in pink, and a stranger in a store said "what a cute little girl" I'd say "thank you!" and go on with what I was doing. Why worry about correcting them? It's not like the baby cares.
Teresa
C.Ann
<font color=green>We'll remember when...<br><font
- #15
Free = colorblind.
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There's no way I'd spend so much money on something new for cosmetic purposes only when the item already owned is perfectly safe and serviceable.
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I agree! It would be a terrible waste of money to do anything else - and I'm "all about" saving money..
tinkarooni
<font color=teal>Gets way too excited about saving
- #16
Here's another vote for just cover it with a blanket, a blue blanket of course. I understand the way you feel though. I was really careful to get all that sort of stuff in gender neutral colors so I could use for both of my kids no matter what sex they were. Of course I'm a cheapie from way back. I just hate spending extra if I don't have to, rather save it for better stuff.
budbeerlady
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- #19
IF it really bothers you can you use some RIT dye to change the color? I would use it anyway. No matter what your child is wearing people ALWAYS seem to call them the other gender.
DD was head to toe pink, pink blanet over and pierced ears, still told I had such a cute little boy!
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