Guest guest Posted June 22, 2004 Report Share Posted June 22, 2004 WOW!! That is awesome!!! All hospitals should do this. Thanks for posting this and adding the link in the links section. --- In Plagiocephaly , " redlocks2003 " <redlocks@i...> wrote: > Hi, > > I just came across this hospital press release announcing that new > parents will be receiving a plagiocephaly prevention and tummy time > packet. It's very encouraging to hear that some hospitals are > already addressing this plagiocephaly information void at the time > when it will provide the most help. I thought I would share this > link (added in the links/plagio in the news folder): > > > Babies Need " Tummy Time " - New Wayne Memorial Hospital Handouts > > Parents who deliver at Wayne Memorial Hospital are now receiving a > new packet of information about a long overlooked problem: > plagiocephaly or " flat head syndrome. " The information is designed > to encourage parents to give their infants more " tummy time " for > proper shaping of the head, while reinforcing the need to place > babies on their backs to sleep to avoid the risk of Sudden Infant > Death Syndrome. > > http://www.wmh.org/newsreleases/newsdetails.asp?FeatureID=233 > > > Christie (Mom to Repo'd Remy) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2004 Report Share Posted June 23, 2004 That's awesome!! I'm still working on the hospital here, it seems no one here is accountable for anything. Each person I talk to is like " well I don't take care of things like that, but here I'll forward you to this woman, I think she might know! " and then that woman says the same thing. I'm starting to wonder if the new parent packages don't just appear out of thin air and no one is actually responsible for doing it That's awesome though, I'll provide this info to the hospital here to show them that there are other hospitals starting to do it now.. and they gotta be like the jones's --- In Plagiocephaly , " redlocks2003 " <redlocks@i...> wrote: > Hi, > > I just came across this hospital press release announcing that new > parents will be receiving a plagiocephaly prevention and tummy time > packet. It's very encouraging to hear that some hospitals are > already addressing this plagiocephaly information void at the time > when it will provide the most help. I thought I would share this > link (added in the links/plagio in the news folder): > > > Babies Need " Tummy Time " - New Wayne Memorial Hospital Handouts > > Parents who deliver at Wayne Memorial Hospital are now receiving a > new packet of information about a long overlooked problem: > plagiocephaly or " flat head syndrome. " The information is designed > to encourage parents to give their infants more " tummy time " for > proper shaping of the head, while reinforcing the need to place > babies on their backs to sleep to avoid the risk of Sudden Infant > Death Syndrome. > > http://www.wmh.org/newsreleases/newsdetails.asp?FeatureID=233 > > > Christie (Mom to Repo'd Remy) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2004 Report Share Posted June 23, 2004 Ditto. I'll be doing the same thing! ~Amy, mommy to Jaden 7 mo's MN, plagio/mild tort/mild scoliosis, started CranioCap 4/23/04 > > Hi, > > > > I just came across this hospital press release announcing that new > > parents will be receiving a plagiocephaly prevention and tummy time > > packet. It's very encouraging to hear that some hospitals are > > already addressing this plagiocephaly information void at the time > > when it will provide the most help. I thought I would share this > > link (added in the links/plagio in the news folder): > > > > > > Babies Need " Tummy Time " - New Wayne Memorial Hospital Handouts > > > > Parents who deliver at Wayne Memorial Hospital are now receiving a > > new packet of information about a long overlooked problem: > > plagiocephaly or " flat head syndrome. " The information is designed > > to encourage parents to give their infants more " tummy time " for > > proper shaping of the head, while reinforcing the need to place > > babies on their backs to sleep to avoid the risk of Sudden Infant > > Death Syndrome. > > > > http://www.wmh.org/newsreleases/newsdetails.asp?FeatureID=233 > > > > > > Christie (Mom to Repo'd Remy) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2004 Report Share Posted June 24, 2004 Thanks for sharing Christie Shows that there is hope out there. Hopefully as time passes, and more awareness of plagio, more hospitals will start this. Sandy > > Hi, > > > > I just came across this hospital press release announcing that new > > parents will be receiving a plagiocephaly prevention and tummy time > > packet. It's very encouraging to hear that some hospitals are > > already addressing this plagiocephaly information void at the time > > when it will provide the most help. I thought I would share this > > link (added in the links/plagio in the news folder): > > > > > > Babies Need " Tummy Time " - New Wayne Memorial Hospital Handouts > > > > Parents who deliver at Wayne Memorial Hospital are now receiving a > > new packet of information about a long overlooked problem: > > plagiocephaly or " flat head syndrome. " The information is designed > > to encourage parents to give their infants more " tummy time " for > > proper shaping of the head, while reinforcing the need to place > > babies on their backs to sleep to avoid the risk of Sudden Infant > > Death Syndrome. > > > > http://www.wmh.org/newsreleases/newsdetails.asp?FeatureID=233 > > > > > > Christie (Mom to Repo'd Remy) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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