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Hi ,

A mod or a moderator is someone who helps run the group. 2 of the mods

are, Christie and Becky have both successfully repostitioned their

babies. They didn't need a band and are considered repo grads. :-)

I've added REPO to your subject line to grab their attention. I'm sure

you'll be hearing from them shortly.

> > >

> > >

> > Hi and welcome to the group.

> >

> > I am not about to give you advice on how to put YOUR child to

> > sleep. That is a he said/she said type debate. I have realized

> > that every doctor is different in what they " preach " to their

> > patients. On the DOCBand advice he have you, I would encourage you

> > to call them to set up an evaluation, this is what they do and they

> > give you an honest opinion of what type of treatment, if any, they

> > think might be best for .

> >

> > Is there a CTI close to you? Have you seen improvement in his

> > headshape since repoing?

> >

> > Dustie, mom to , DOCGrad'03

> >

> > > Hi. I'm new to the group and looking for some advice. My son,

> > , is four and a half months old and we have been seeing a

> > therapist since he was six weeks old for repositioning due to

> > plagiocephaly. His deferential is 6mm and the therapist says that

> 2

> > to 4 is normal. Is there anyone with experience with this mild of

> > an abnormality?>>

> > >

> > > Yesterday we saw a craniofacial surgeon, Dr. s, and

> > he recommended a DOC Band. I am slightly worried about this doctor

> > because he stated that babies should be put to sleep on their

> > stomachs and that the pediatricians are simply " feeding the

> > orthodontist by having babies sleep on their backs " . >>

> > >

> > > Any input would be greatly appreciated!!>>

> > >

> > > Thank you so much.>>

> > >

> > > , lace>Charlotte, North Carolinalace>>>

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > For more plagio info

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Hi ,

A mod or a moderator is someone who helps run the group. 2 of the mods

are, Christie and Becky have both successfully repostitioned their

babies. They didn't need a band and are considered repo grads. :-)

I've added REPO to your subject line to grab their attention. I'm sure

you'll be hearing from them shortly.

> > >

> > >

> > Hi and welcome to the group.

> >

> > I am not about to give you advice on how to put YOUR child to

> > sleep. That is a he said/she said type debate. I have realized

> > that every doctor is different in what they " preach " to their

> > patients. On the DOCBand advice he have you, I would encourage you

> > to call them to set up an evaluation, this is what they do and they

> > give you an honest opinion of what type of treatment, if any, they

> > think might be best for .

> >

> > Is there a CTI close to you? Have you seen improvement in his

> > headshape since repoing?

> >

> > Dustie, mom to , DOCGrad'03

> >

> > > Hi. I'm new to the group and looking for some advice. My son,

> > , is four and a half months old and we have been seeing a

> > therapist since he was six weeks old for repositioning due to

> > plagiocephaly. His deferential is 6mm and the therapist says that

> 2

> > to 4 is normal. Is there anyone with experience with this mild of

> > an abnormality?>>

> > >

> > > Yesterday we saw a craniofacial surgeon, Dr. s, and

> > he recommended a DOC Band. I am slightly worried about this doctor

> > because he stated that babies should be put to sleep on their

> > stomachs and that the pediatricians are simply " feeding the

> > orthodontist by having babies sleep on their backs " . >>

> > >

> > > Any input would be greatly appreciated!!>>

> > >

> > > Thank you so much.>>

> > >

> > > , lace>Charlotte, North Carolinalace>>>

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > For more plagio info

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