Guest guest Posted October 25, 2005 Report Share Posted October 25, 2005 Lia, My Dominick was inutero(undocumented at birth) and so was 's Hannah. We call them the plagio twins because thier cases were so similar. Dominick was stuck upside down and in my hip for many months at the end of the pregnancy. It caused a deformation of the skull and has made the skull want to grow on an angle. Take a look at the kids' websites: Dominick's is www.mybandedbaby.typepad.com and Hannah's is www.hannahsnoggin.typepad.com there is alot of info in them. I talk alot about how the inutero deformation affected treatment and correction towards band three. I diagnosed Dominick's plagio so my Ped. didn't call our attention to anything, but was extremely supportive of our actions. During the pregnancy, as long as he was breathing and growing, he was considered ok, I got very sick during my pregnancy. There is not a whole lot that can be done with fetal positioning unless it is causing a life threatening issue. CAROLG > > Anyone who's child had inutero Plagio....how long did it take to diagnose, > was it due to fetal positioning, should the doctor have known the skull was > receiving too much pressure? Would love to hear another's experience! > Lia > Mother of -6months moderate Plasia w/ Tort (no band yet) > Sussex, NJ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2005 Report Share Posted October 25, 2005 Lia, My Dominick was inutero(undocumented at birth) and so was 's Hannah. We call them the plagio twins because thier cases were so similar. Dominick was stuck upside down and in my hip for many months at the end of the pregnancy. It caused a deformation of the skull and has made the skull want to grow on an angle. Take a look at the kids' websites: Dominick's is www.mybandedbaby.typepad.com and Hannah's is www.hannahsnoggin.typepad.com there is alot of info in them. I talk alot about how the inutero deformation affected treatment and correction towards band three. I diagnosed Dominick's plagio so my Ped. didn't call our attention to anything, but was extremely supportive of our actions. During the pregnancy, as long as he was breathing and growing, he was considered ok, I got very sick during my pregnancy. There is not a whole lot that can be done with fetal positioning unless it is causing a life threatening issue. CAROLG > > Anyone who's child had inutero Plagio....how long did it take to diagnose, > was it due to fetal positioning, should the doctor have known the skull was > receiving too much pressure? Would love to hear another's experience! > Lia > Mother of -6months moderate Plasia w/ Tort (no band yet) > Sussex, NJ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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