NEW YORK — New parents who carefully buckle their newborns in for the ride home from the hospital are almost all doing it wrong, a new study suggests.
A full 93 percent of parents leaving the hospital made at least one critical error when installing the car safety seat or positioning their infant in it, according to the study presented Friday at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Pediatrics in San Diego.
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