Guest guest Posted August 2, 2006 Report Share Posted August 2, 2006 Hey Theresa, I'm glad that Becky was able to help you with repo ..she's great that topic! Thanks Becky Hazel and Andres 23 months old, Docband Grad 4/06 an > > > > > > Hi! My name is Theresa, I have three boys, 3yrs, 2yrs, and 4 > > months. The first two laid on their tummies to sleep (I know, > bad!), > > it was the only way that they would sleep for longer than 20 > minutes > > at a time. > > > > > > Just last Thursday, I pointed out my 4-month-old's () > > head is flat on one side. The doctor had us get an x-ray done to > > make sure it wasn't craniosyn...whatever, I am glad to say that > > everything looked fine on the x-ray! The doctor said to just > > continue trying to position him correctly. So I am researching > this > > to the max, my 's head looks like he has Plagiocephaly; > flat > > on one side, one ear lower than the other. I glanced at some > > information about torticollis and when I looked at him, he does > not > > hold his head straight, very consistently (I've looked in > pictures) > > and he will look to the one side, but not for long, then he turns > > his head back to the comfy side. > > > > > > I was wondering if I should just have him look the > uncomfortable > > way as much as possible, or if I should make another appointment > to > > see the doctor. The same for his head, should I just wait and see > if > > it gets better (he is about 4 and a half months old), or should I > > make an appointment at 5 months? I don't want to overlook a > problem, > > but I don't want to be the hypochondriac mom Any insight is > > welcome!! > > > > > > Thanks for letting me join your group, I look forward to > > learning all I can about this! > > > > > > Theresa > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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