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Mom's "Nagging" Saved Her Baby's Life in a Crash, So She Apologises For Nothing

30/07/2018 - 04:15 PM

Rebecca Tafaro Boyer is thankful for that "nagging voice" she says others use to classify her as an "overprotective mom" after that nagging saved her 3-month-old son's life in a crash [1] on July 14. On her first day back to work after maternity leave, Rebecca checked in with her husband David several times to see how their son William was doing, when he sent her a photo of him in his car seat during an errands run — had she not chosen to "nag" him about William's loose straps and low chest clip [2], the rest of the day could have turned out much different for the family of three.

"Because I know my husband, I'm sure that he laughed at me and rolled his eyes before tightening the car seat and fixing the chest clip," Rebecca wrote on Facebook. "At 2:30 my phone rang, my husband's panicked voice came through the line: 'Honey, we had a car wreck. We are fine, but the car is going to be totaled.' The boys were less than three miles from our house when a woman pulled into oncoming traffic to try and make a quick left turn. David just didn't have enough time to stop — it could have happened to anyone. He slammed on the brakes at nearly 50 miles an hour before colliding with the front passenger side door of her SUV. My precious little bundle of joy was so well restrained in his car seat THAT HE DIDN'T EVEN WAKE UP. Even with the impact of the two cars, William only received a minor jolt — so insignificant that he was able to continue on with his nap, and then spend the next two hours flirting with nurses in the Le Bonheur ED."

"My precious little bundle of joy was so well restrained in his car seat THAT HE DIDN'T EVEN WAKE UP."

Although David suffered minor lower body injuries and the family's car is totaled, Rebecca couldn't be more grateful for the fact that her husband listened to her car seat direction. Now that she and her family has come out the other side of this stressful experience, Rebecca is sharing what she personally knew about car seat safety and William's Britax B-Safe 35 Infant Car Seat [3] prior to the accident, as well as what she's since learned from kind strangers, to ensure that all parents are strapping their babies into the car correctly every single time.

Rebecca's Tips on Proper Car Seat Use

Additional Car Seat Facts and Safety Tips Rebecca's Learned

In addition to everything she's learned, Rebecca's further validating that her "nagging" was worth it — and is even calling herself a "car seat cop mom."

"Tonight I am on my knees thanking God for watching over my two precious boys, thanking the amazing staff at Le Bonheur Children's Hospital Emergency Department for checking out my little man so quickly, praising Britax for making an incredibly safe car seat, lamenting the loss of my beloved Volkswagen Jetta, and most of all thanking my husband — who has finally proven that yes, indeed, he is actually listening when I nag him!"

Rebecca's Facebook Post

The Text That Alerted Rebecca to William Being Strapped in Incorrectly

The Family's Car After the Crash

David's X-Ray

William in the Emergency Department, All Smiles

William and David on the Couch, Postaccident


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https://www.popsugar.co.uk/parenting/Mom-Car-Seat-Safety-After-Son-Unharmed-Crash-45114287