Guest guest Posted October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 : You may have heard this already but our insurance company considers 6 mm normal. And after seeing 18 mm on my own son's head, I'd have to agree. We're corrected to 10 mm so far and that looks pretty good to me! You'll also find as they get older, they're not really resting on their heads as much and then they start rolling over and end up sleeping on the stomach. Good luck with the repo or whatever you end up doing. And good for you for paying attention so early. We didn't " catch on " until our son was 6 months old. Columbia, SC Mom to Jack Hanger Helmet since mid-May > > , > > Since you've seen good improvement from repositioning and he's > still > > so young I personally would continue with that for another month > or so > > especially since your son is so young. > > Our son was casted the day before he turned 5 months. He had 18 > mm of > > assymetry after over 2 months of repositioning him. > > I wanted to applaud you for being so proactive too. Repositioning > is > > so hard. I've done it twice and not received the results you have! > > > > Mom to Dane 4 yo (DOC Grad) and Cece 9 mo (DOC 09/05) > > > > > > > > > > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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