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Hello everyone,

This is my first post. I have a 3 month old at home with a flat

back of her head that seems to be getting worse. I read the

aggressive repositioning strategies and have just a couple of Q's.

What is the most current recommended place to buy foam so that I can

make a foam pillow for my baby's plagiocephaly (brachicephaly)?

Which type of foam should I buy?

Or are there places now that I can be one premade? And if so is

this better?

Thanks, in advance

FM

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Hi,

I'm not sure what kind of experience other people have had with the foam

pillows,

but my son used one from the time he was born and it did not work AT ALL! I

bought

it because it sounded like a good idea, but it didn't work. My doctor was not

surprised

to hear this.

Maybe someone else has had better luck with them though.

> Hello everyone,

>

> This is my first post. I have a 3 month old at home with a flat

> back of her head that seems to be getting worse. I read the

> aggressive repositioning strategies and have just a couple of Q's.

>

> What is the most current recommended place to buy foam so that I can

> make a foam pillow for my baby's plagiocephaly (brachicephaly)?

> Which type of foam should I buy?

>

> Or are there places now that I can be one premade? And if so is

> this better?

>

> Thanks, in advance

>

> FM

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Hi FM,

I posted a big reply earlier, and it got lost somehow! Here is the

shortened version:

In the files/repo headquarters/repo photos folder, there is a photo

and directions for making a Memory Foam Pillow that might be a

help. This memory foam pillow was invented by a group member, and

is basically a square ring with a square hole in it, so that the

back of the baby's head is suspended off of the mattress. Some

members who have ordered custom foam order from foamorder.com , if

you'd like to visit the website.

Are you thinking about putting a solid square of memory foam behind

the back of your baby's head for nighttime? Even though it is a

softer sleep surface, brachy babies can still continue to flatten

and widen their head with this technique. There is a couple of

sleep positioners that already have a memory foam pillow under the

head area (ex: Dex Secure Sleeper.) Have you tried, or have you had

any success with side sleeping or turning your daughter's head to

one side for sleep? Your ped. should be able to give you some

safety insight into trying these ideas.

If you haven't done so already, you could check the files/repo

headquarters folder. There are some documents in there to help with

specifically repo'ing a brachy baby, how to check to see if repo is

working, and how to document your repo efforts.

I was concerned to hear that you think your baby's brachy is getting

worse - is it getting worse in spite of repo efforts you have made

until then? or are you just getting started with repo now?

Would you let me know if I can be of help? We were able to use repo-

only to treat our daughter's plagio/brachy (her progress photos are

in the photos/before and after/repositioned/Remy folder if you'd

like to take a look.

Take care,

Christie (Mom to Repo'd Remy)

--- In Plagiocephaly , " fmendozamd " <fmendozamd@y...>

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> Hello everyone,

>

> This is my first post. I have a 3 month old at home with a flat

> back of her head that seems to be getting worse. I read the

> aggressive repositioning strategies and have just a couple of Q's.

>

> What is the most current recommended place to buy foam so that I

can

> make a foam pillow for my baby's plagiocephaly (brachicephaly)?

> Which type of foam should I buy?

>

> Or are there places now that I can be one premade? And if so is

> this better?

>

> Thanks, in advance

>

> FM

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hello,

Welcome to the group. I see that and Christie have already

responded to you with information. Good luck to you in your

repositioning journey. It can be done!!! Please continue to post to

us about your child's progress please.

Natasha

--- In Plagiocephaly , " fmendozamd " <fmendozamd@y...>

wrote:

> Hello everyone,

>

> This is my first post. I have a 3 month old at home with a flat

> back of her head that seems to be getting worse. I read the

> aggressive repositioning strategies and have just a couple of Q's.

>

> What is the most current recommended place to buy foam so that I

can

> make a foam pillow for my baby's plagiocephaly (brachicephaly)?

> Which type of foam should I buy?

>

> Or are there places now that I can be one premade? And if so is

> this better?

>

> Thanks, in advance

>

> FM

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I had good luck with the One Step Ahead sleep positioner with my

daughter but she was tiny. I could see where a larger baby might

roll off of it.

Natasha

> > Hello everyone,

> >

> > This is my first post. I have a 3 month old at home with a flat

> > back of her head that seems to be getting worse. I read the

> > aggressive repositioning strategies and have just a couple of Q's.

> >

> > What is the most current recommended place to buy foam so that I

can

> > make a foam pillow for my baby's plagiocephaly (brachicephaly)?

> > Which type of foam should I buy?

> >

> > Or are there places now that I can be one premade? And if so is

> > this better?

> >

> > Thanks, in advance

> >

> > FM

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My daughter weighs 16lbs already. So I am not sure about that one.

> > > Hello everyone,

> > >

> > > This is my first post. I have a 3 month old at home with a

flat

> > > back of her head that seems to be getting worse. I read the

> > > aggressive repositioning strategies and have just a couple of

Q's.

> > >

> > > What is the most current recommended place to buy foam so that

I

> can

> > > make a foam pillow for my baby's plagiocephaly

(brachicephaly)?

> > > Which type of foam should I buy?

> > >

> > > Or are there places now that I can be one premade? And if so

is

> > > this better?

> > >

> > > Thanks, in advance

> > >

> > > FM

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Hello,

I'm not sure I can add to what the others already told you, but I

did want to welcome you to the group. Good luck w/the repo! We

tried, but weren't very successful b/c Hannah's plagio was so

severe. We had her banded at 4.5 mos w/great results. Be sure to

keep us posted.

, mom to Hannah, DOCgrad 7/29

Cape Cod, Ma

--- In Plagiocephaly , " fmendozamd " <fmendozamd@y...>

wrote:

> Hello everyone,

>

> This is my first post. I have a 3 month old at home with a flat

> back of her head that seems to be getting worse. I read the

> aggressive repositioning strategies and have just a couple of Q's.

>

> What is the most current recommended place to buy foam so that I

can

> make a foam pillow for my baby's plagiocephaly (brachicephaly)?

> Which type of foam should I buy?

>

> Or are there places now that I can be one premade? And if so is

> this better?

>

> Thanks, in advance

>

> FM

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