Guest guest Posted June 23, 2004 Report Share Posted June 23, 2004 Hello! My daughter is 5 months and has plagio. One side is flatter than the other. Her ears are 6 mm different (which doesn't seem like very much to me?). You cannot visibly tell that one side of her forehead is more prominent than the other, but you can feel the difference with your hand. She has no neck tightening and no visible facial asymmetry. However, her head does look " coned " in the back because it is flat and points up. I'm pretty sure that it was sleeping in the boppy without being repositioned that did it. I just wasn't aware you should reposition until recently. When I asked my doctor about her head at three months, he said to give her more tummy time. However, she has always gotten lots of tummy time. He never even mentioned to rotate her crib or her sleeping position. At 4.5 months, he referred us to a specialist because it was becoming more flat. For the past two weeks, I have researched and found out that I should re-position her. She sleeps on the other side now. We also bought a Noggin' Nest for her infant seat. We've seen some improvement. Our appointment for the cranial specialist was yesterday. They recommend the band but I'm not so sure she needs it. I know that to stay in business they have to recommend bands... that's how they make their money. So, I'm a little leery of jumping right in to this $3000 purchase. I'd also like to research the STAR band which doesn't require the 10-15 minute casting. At any rate, I know I'll need to find someone else if we decide to go with the DOC band because I think $3000 is too high. They did give me some more hints that we haven't thought of for repositioning. We switched her infant seat so she would look out the other side of the car. We're changing her diaper on the other side, too. They did not recommend any stretching because it didn't appear that she had any tightening in the neck. I was almost convinced that she needed one yesterday until I looked at the photo gallery on this group. The repositioning before & after pics look very similar to the band before & after pics. So now I am under the impression that repositioning could continue to do the trick. So, long post short (LOL), I want to know if you think it is possible to reposition a 5 month-old to help a flat head. If so, what repositioning techniques do you recommend? If you don't think it's possible, I would also like to know. If you think I should use the band, please tell me why. I would like to get both sets of feedback here to make a more informed decision. Thank you! Caroline 1/24/4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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