Help..DS has developed a flat head
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apb17
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Name: Alli
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Help..DS has developed a flat head
on the right side! Any suggestions on how to correct this or avoid further flatness?
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Posted 1/20/07 11:08 AM |
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yankinmanc
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Re: Help..DS has developed a flat head
Put all her toys to the other side and try to keep her upright if you can. Also, I had a noggin nest which was great. Apparently babies have something like 18 months until their skull starts to solidify and once she can sit up, it will start to even itself out!
eta...get rid of all the shes and insert hes. Sorry.
Message edited 1/20/2007 11:11:12 AM.
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Posted 1/20/07 11:10 AM |
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Samlove
Member since 5/05 4729 total posts
Name: Shari
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Re: Help..DS has developed a flat head
Sara had this. THe one thing my doc told me was:
Belly time while he is awake. He will cry but it has to be one
ALso, I had to stop using the infant carrier.
Here head was better within a few months after I did this stuff
Good luck it will be ok
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Posted 1/20/07 11:36 AM |
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Stacey1403
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Re: Help..DS has developed a flat head
Just make sure to have the baby go into all different positions with an emphasis on tummy time.
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Posted 1/20/07 11:40 AM |
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beachgirl13
Mommy to 3 boys!
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Re: Help..DS has developed a flat head
I was just reading an article about this. It said make sure you don't keep your child in the carseat for too long, and give them plenty of tummy time.
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Posted 1/20/07 2:06 PM |
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