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Ali,

We also agressively repo'd Remy, and it was absolutley brutal on both

of us. Desperate for results, we went to repoing extremes, where Remy

took every nap in my arms for three straight months in just the right

position to squish over the bulging side over to the flat side. Have

you seen her progress photos in the PHOTOS section? I can really

identify with the repoing while napping! In our case, I am confident

it was a huge contributor to our repo success. I am really impressed

that you are positioning him on you while napping on the left side of

his face, because I feel that is exactly the sort of extremes you

would have to go to to recontour the front of the head/face with repo.

I looked at his pictures, and the mugshot one is absolutely adorable!

I can see where in the younger photo the right side of his head (his

right) appears taller than his left side. To me, I can see

improvement in this are in the 5 month picture. Congratulations on

your hard work! Is Connor's plagio on his back right side? When you

look down at the top of his head, is the fullness on his face evident

in forehead bossing or ear asymmetry? Do you have a photo of the top

view? He looks pretty symmetrical from the front view, 5 months.

Take care,

Christie (Mom to Repo'd Remy)

> > I want to reposition my son but the problem is, I worry Im not doing

> it right, Im still waiting to see the specialists and hes nearly 6

> months old.

> >

> > The back of connors head is flatter then it should be, and the left

> side of his face and head (my left) is fuller then the right, so I

> know I need to encourage tummy sleeping on the sides of his head, but

> how do I correct the one side of his head being bigger? Do I put him

> on that side, or on the small side...

> >

> > Ugh I wish I had normal sized babys with normal heads!

> >

> > Ali

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