Guest guest Posted September 21, 2004 Report Share Posted September 21, 2004 I haven't used it nor can I say I've seen it. It does have the memory foam which is good. It would probably work well with a younger child. Of course if you can prevent it from occuring in the first 12 weeks you are ahead of the game. Maybe someone else has used it. mom to na DOC Grad SC www.thefilyaws.com Kerr <claire@...> wrote: Does anyone have any experience or knowledge of the Head & Body Support System (http://www.dexproducts.com/Pages/HeadandBodySupport.html)? It's a US-made product that has a head support and triangular supports to position a baby while asleep, and to help prevent plagio. Now I'm not pregnant or anything, but I'd like a second child at some point, and I wonder whether this product may be of any use in avoiding a costly helmet for a second child. Anyone have any comments? Thanks , UK Toby, 9.5 months, sever brachy, STARband soonFor more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2004 Report Share Posted September 22, 2004 We did use this product from early on and it didn't do enough to offset the effects of being in the carseat, bouncy seat etc. My criticism of this product is that the memory foam head-piece is too thin. Filyaw <monicash@...> wrote: I haven't used it nor can I say I've seen it. It does have the memory foam which is good. It would probably work well with a younger child. Of course if you can prevent it from occuring in the first 12 weeks you are ahead of the game. Maybe someone else has used it. mom to na DOC Grad SC www.thefilyaws.com Kerr <claire@...> wrote: Does anyone have any experience or knowledge of the Head & Body Support System (http://www.dexproducts.com/Pages/HeadandBodySupport.html)? It's a US-made product that has a head support and triangular supports to position a baby while asleep, and to help prevent plagio. Now I'm not pregnant or anything, but I'd like a second child at some point, and I wonder whether this product may be of any use in avoiding a costly helmet for a second child. Anyone have any comments? Thanks , UK Toby, 9.5 months, sever brachy, STARband soonFor more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2004 Report Share Posted September 22, 2004 I hope you can open the attachment. That's my little guy and he actually has the memory foam behind his head. All we use it for now ia extra padding on the changing table, in the noggin nest etc. Any other suggestions for keeping his head from contacting surfaces while we wait for our appointment with the cranio specialist? Kellan's mom Also, I hope it is OK to attach a photo in my e-mail. Filyaw <monicash@...> wrote: I haven't used it nor can I say I've seen it. It does have the memory foam which is good. It would probably work well with a younger child. Of course if you can prevent it from occuring in the first 12 weeks you are ahead of the game. Maybe someone else has used it. mom to na DOC Grad SC www.thefilyaws.com Kerr <claire@...> wrote: Does anyone have any experience or knowledge of the Head & Body Support System (http://www.dexproducts.com/Pages/HeadandBodySupport.html)? It's a US-made product that has a head support and triangular supports to position a baby while asleep, and to help prevent plagio. Now I'm not pregnant or anything, but I'd like a second child at some point, and I wonder whether this product may be of any use in avoiding a costly helmet for a second child. Anyone have any comments? Thanks , UK Toby, 9.5 months, sever brachy, STARband soonFor more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2004 Report Share Posted September 22, 2004 aww he is so cute. Attaching files is ok but our memebr who only read on the board can't see them. mom to naJanna H <babykellan@...> wrote: I hope you can open the attachment. That's my little guy and he actually has the memory foam behind his head. All we use it for now ia extra padding on the changing table, in the noggin nest etc. Any other suggestions for keeping his head from contacting surfaces while we wait for our appointment with the cranio specialist? Kellan's mom Also, I hope it is OK to attach a photo in my e-mail. Filyaw <monicash@...> wrote: I haven't used it nor can I say I've seen it. It does have the memory foam which is good. It would probably work well with a younger child. Of course if you can prevent it from occuring in the first 12 weeks you are ahead of the game. Maybe someone else has used it. mom to na DOC Grad SC www.thefilyaws.com Kerr <claire@...> wrote: Does anyone have any experience or knowledge of the Head & Body Support System (http://www.dexproducts.com/Pages/HeadandBodySupport.html)? It's a US-made product that has a head support and triangular supports to position a baby while asleep, and to help prevent plagio. Now I'm not pregnant or anything, but I'd like a second child at some point, and I wonder whether this product may be of any use in avoiding a costly helmet for a second child. Anyone have any comments? Thanks , UK Toby, 9.5 months, sever brachy, STARband soonFor more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2004 Report Share Posted September 22, 2004 Where do you buy memory foam at? My little boy has a flat head on the side and the doctor gave us a hard insert that just goes into a hat basically and he's suppose to wear it but it isn't secure at all, he can move his head easily within the hat. Re: Head and body support system I hope you can open the attachment. That's my little guy and he actually has the memory foam behind his head. All we use it for now ia extra padding on the changing table, in the noggin nest etc. Any other suggestions for keeping his head from contacting surfaces while we wait for our appointment with the cranio specialist? Kellan's mom Also, I hope it is OK to attach a photo in my e-mail. Filyaw <monicash@...> wrote: I haven't used it nor can I say I've seen it. It does have the memory foam which is good. It would probably work well with a younger child. Of course if you can prevent it from occuring in the first 12 weeks you are ahead of the game. Maybe someone else has used it. mom to na DOC Grad SC www.thefilyaws.com Kerr <claire@...> wrote: Does anyone have any experience or knowledge of the Head & Body Support System (http://www.dexproducts.com/Pages/HeadandBodySupport.html)? It's a US-made product that has a head support and triangular supports to position a baby while asleep, and to help prevent plagio. Now I'm not pregnant or anything, but I'd like a second child at some point, and I wonder whether this product may be of any use in avoiding a costly helmet for a second child. Anyone have any comments? Thanks , UK Toby, 9.5 months, sever brachy, STARband soonFor more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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