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Hi,

One of our repositioning moderators will be getting back to you as

soon as they see REPO in the subject line. I'm sure they'll be able

to answer any questions you have. Keep us posted.

--- In Plagiocephaly , " Kim & Daz " <dazzkim@t...>

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> Alyssa's head is definitely flat on one side. Can you suggest how

to rotate her head to sleep on the other side when she screams or

gets very upset - should we be persevering with this with short burst

at a time?? Should I prop her up with something?? Any help would be

great.

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> The stretches are great. If her head is round than make sure

that she is sleeping evenly on both sides. Rotate her head to make

sure that she is sleeping on both sides. If she does have a flat

side, than make sure that she is sleeping on the other side. It is

great that you know about this so early. Make sure that she is not

always on one side while sleeping and her head should grow evenly.

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> For more plagio info

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Hi there

Can I point you toward the excellent repositioning headquaters (in

Files)- there are many many documents in there which will give you

ideas and products to help with nighttime repo. There are sleep

positioners that can be purchased and other people have

foam/cushions attatched to the mattress or the back of the sleepsuit

which also help. Just trying to reposition the head will be very

difficult (depending on the age), so one of these devices will

really help. The reason Alyssa may be crying is that her flat spot

is lovely and comfortable, but it is essential she doesn't sleep on

it otherwise the plagio will get worse. The neck stretching is

absolutely key as it will allow her to reposition her neck and head

more comfortably- it may take a week or two for her to feel better

laying her head on the bulgy side.

Good luck

Hannah (mum to Lucia, London, Uk)

Cranio grad

> > Alyssa's head is definitely flat on one side. Can you suggest

how

> to rotate her head to sleep on the other side when she screams or

> gets very upset - should we be persevering with this with short

burst

> at a time?? Should I prop her up with something?? Any help would

be

> great.

> >

> > Re: Gathering Information

> >

> >

> > The stretches are great. If her head is round than make sure

> that she is sleeping evenly on both sides. Rotate her head to

make

> sure that she is sleeping on both sides. If she does have a flat

> side, than make sure that she is sleeping on the other side. It

is

> great that you know about this so early. Make sure that she is

not

> always on one side while sleeping and her head should grow evenly.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > For more plagio info

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Thank you - I should say that my name is ! Alyssa is now 13 weeks or 3 months of age.

I have forgotten my password and trying to log on again but is not letting me at this stage - will keep trying.

I find it strange that when we do alot of tummy time (up to about 7 - 8 minutes a time now) - we find that Alyssa favours her head to the left whilst in this position (when lying she favours her rights side - this side being the flat side). Is this normal or is this what we should be expecting?

Should I be turning her totally on her side for her naps/sleep or should it be a gradual build up?

Re: Gathering Information> > > > > > The stretches are great. If her head is round than make sure > that she is sleeping evenly on both sides. Rotate her head to make > sure that she is sleeping on both sides. If she does have a flat > side, than make sure that she is sleeping on the other side. It is > great that you know about this so early. Make sure that she is not > always on one side while sleeping and her head should grow evenly.> > > > > > > > > > For more plagio info

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