Before you assume, this isn't a post about turning Jacqueline around. It's more of a concern for those who won't listen.
My SIL got in a heated discussion (that I stayed out of because we don't see eye to eye on anything and I refuse to fight with her highness) and she was trying to say that a baby would be safer in an accident even if forward facing because they would likely be asleep and limp so thy wouldn't react the same as adults. She said that her son has become a terrible traveler because he is bored rear facing so they planned to turn him at 15 months.
I go on Facebook today and I see a picture of a little girl, just turned 1 ad already forward facing. And captioned "I'm a big girl!"
So I went out, found some information and linked it on my Facebook and said essentially that in was doing research and thought I would share for anyone who is interested or curious.
I feel like it's not enough though!

DD Born August 16, 2012
DS Due April 27, 2015
Re: Forward Facing
Me too! I always thought 1 year or 22lbs (Jacqueline is 18lbs 9oz) was when you turned the seat around. I'm glad I pay attention to what all of these women say, it's helped me out a lot!
DD Born August 16, 2012
DD Born August 16, 2012
DD Born August 16, 2012
I admit, I was one of those misinformed moms... after being sent many videos and articles, I got so terrified I moved my LO back to rear facing. He gets a little frustrated sometimes and kicks the back of the seat trying to stretch his legs, but I'd [now] rather a frustrated baby than an unsafe one.
I thank the women of this board for teaching me and helping me become more informed. I recently told a friend who has a 29lb 9mon old who she moved forward facing last month that is wasn't safe. She asked if I had moved my LO to forward facing and I told her I did, because I was misinformed, by my [former] pediatrician, and others, that it was ok for him to move.
We've since moved pediatricians (for more than just the reason) who prefers us keep him rear facing as long as we can.
I regret for even a minute letting him be that way... and the fact that I tried to make myself feel better about it was even worse. I hope other women can learn before something terrible happens... I am forever grateful I got the message before something truly unspeakable happened.