Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 I posted that I was noticing plagio develop on my 5 wk old. He is now 9 wks. I have stretched his little neck the way I was taught to do for my 1st son who was DOCbanded at 18 months and had tort. I also tried to place pressure on the slight bulge whenever he was on his head. Now, any tort seems to be gone, and the bulge seems to be gone. There is only flatness at the bottom of his head in the back from me holding him so much. I have a new pede that seems educated on the matter. She said he has no asymmetry and not to worry. Should I be worried about the flat area at the bottom of his head? It reminds me of a sumo wrestler the way his skin wrinkles in the flat area. What can I do about it? I still have to lay him down occasionally, but he has 2 Boppy Noggins I use every time he is down including in the car. How does the memory foam work? I am looking into it right now. Hopefully he will be able to use the Bumbo soon. He sleeps in an Amby bed. I was wondering how that works. The website says it is the raised position that takes pressure of the head. Why wouldn't a bouncy seat do the same thing? Sorry for all the questions. I am just a little confused and don't want to waist time. I know you all have a wealth of knowledge. Thanks, Melany Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 I posted that I was noticing plagio develop on my 5 wk old. He is now 9 wks. I have stretched his little neck the way I was taught to do for my 1st son who was DOCbanded at 18 months and had tort. I also tried to place pressure on the slight bulge whenever he was on his head. Now, any tort seems to be gone, and the bulge seems to be gone. There is only flatness at the bottom of his head in the back from me holding him so much. I have a new pede that seems educated on the matter. She said he has no asymmetry and not to worry. Should I be worried about the flat area at the bottom of his head? It reminds me of a sumo wrestler the way his skin wrinkles in the flat area. What can I do about it? I still have to lay him down occasionally, but he has 2 Boppy Noggins I use every time he is down including in the car. How does the memory foam work? I am looking into it right now. Hopefully he will be able to use the Bumbo soon. He sleeps in an Amby bed. I was wondering how that works. The website says it is the raised position that takes pressure of the head. Why wouldn't a bouncy seat do the same thing? Sorry for all the questions. I am just a little confused and don't want to waist time. I know you all have a wealth of knowledge. Thanks, Melany Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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