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April 14, 2008

Buckle up if you're pregnant

Pregnantdriverblob If you're pregnant, you should wear your seat belt every time you get into a vehicle. Many pregnant women worry that using a seatbelt when driving could be unsafe for their baby, but a recent study from the University of Michigan debunks that myth.  Please check out this posting by Liza Barth to our Cars Blog for the full scoop. And see our Ratings and recommendations on car seats.

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