The head support is basically two little cushions that velcro together beneath your child s chin so their head won t fall forward or bob around when they drop off to sleep in their car seat.
Baby s head tilts in car seat.
On flat ground a baby s chin may fall to their chest and they may struggle to breathe.
Falling asleep while the car seat is rear facing will keep the head and neck from tilting.
If your baby s head is turned to the side great.
Neck braces and other head apparatus are not tested with peer reviewed data.
In short what it does is support your baby s toddler s or even older child s head and neck when they fall asleep in their car seat.
Recline the car seat.
I ve got a jane matrix light car seat and i m a bit worried as i ve put it in the rear facing position but its making my lo little one sit up quite straight and she keeps falling asleep with her head tilted right forward.
If your baby s head is straight that s great too.
If baby s head is flopping forward the most likely culprit is the angle of the car seat.
Just make sure.
When installed properly in a vehicle a car seat is tilted at 45 degrees for an infant which keeps a baby s head back and airway open.
Make absolutely sure car seats are installed correctly.
Of nearly 12 000 infant sleep related deaths 3 of them happened in sitting devices.
The safest thing is to make sure your child s car seat is rear facing up until she is the age of two.