Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 Okay, Okay, I know it's not that big of a deal, but I don't want to cut my son's hair. It's bad enough he is moving to a " toddler " , but that coupled with the helmet and now they tell me to cut his " infant " hair....it's just a lot to take in lol Was anyone recommended to cut their baby's hair and did it help the helmet to not shift?? My son's orthotist has worked really hard to try to make the helmet not shift and he's told me, now at both appointments, that it would help if his hair was cut....to a level 2:( Thanks for answering my silly question! Jocelyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 We were bot told to cut Jenna's hair. I did cut a bit though to help with her sweating. There have been many babies with lots of hair that were banded. They did just fine. Angie and Jenna Did anyone have to cut their baby's hair so the helmet would not shift? Okay, Okay, I know it's not that big of a deal, but I don't want to cut my son's hair. It's bad enough he is moving to a "toddler", but that coupled with the helmet and now they tell me to cut his "infant" hair....it's just a lot to take in lolWas anyone recommended to cut their baby's hair and did it help the helmet to not shift?? My son's orthotist has worked really hard to try to make the helmet not shift and he's told me, now at both appointments, that it would help if his hair was cut....to a level 2:( Thanks for answering my silly question!Jocelyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 Jocelyn, We have our appt to get casted tomorrow at CT and I am hoping that they do not tell us that. Our baby girl has a beautiful head full of curly hair and I just don't think I could bear to cut it. Mom to madison 6 1/2 months- CT appt tomorrow!jltrapani <jltrapani@...> wrote: Okay, Okay, I know it's not that big of a deal, but I don't want to cut my son's hair. It's bad enough he is moving to a "toddler", but that coupled with the helmet and now they tell me to cut his "infant" hair....it's just a lot to take in lolWas anyone recommended to cut their baby's hair and did it help the helmet to not shift?? My son's orthotist has worked really hard to try to make the helmet not shift and he's told me, now at both appointments, that it would help if his hair was cut....to a level 2:( Thanks for answering my silly question!Jocelyn No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go with for Mobile. Get started. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 we were advised for our grandson to have his hair cut in advance of the starband but more for the reasoning that the hair was prob. going to be rubbed down/off for some reason - Cats were put into the world to disprove the dogma that all things were created to serve man. Did anyone have to cut their baby's hair so the helmet would not shift? Okay, Okay, I know it's not that big of a deal, but I don't want to cut my son's hair. It's bad enough he is moving to a "toddler", but that coupled with the helmet and now they tell me to cut his "infant" hair....it's just a lot to take in lolWas anyone recommended to cut their baby's hair and did it help the helmet to not shift?? My son's orthotist has worked really hard to try to make the helmet not shift and he's told me, now at both appointments, that it would help if his hair was cut....to a level 2:( Thanks for answering my silly question!Jocelyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 My son had a ton of hair while wearing his STARband and we did not have to cut it while he was wearing it. We chose to cut the sides a bit only because it started looking obnoxious hanging out the sides of the band :>) When I put the band on him I tried to comb his hair up first so that most of it stuck out the top of the band (see picture - http://health.ph./group/Plagiocephaly/photos/view/6e11?b=21) .. Most babies tend to lose their fine baby hair and sometimes the band speeds up the process. In our case we didn't lose any hair; Nic's older brother also had a ton of hair and never lost any so I think the hair loss is more hereditary rather than the band causing it. Molly California Nicolas, 17 months, tort & plagio, STARband 4/25/06-9/12/06, Graduate! , 4 , 7 Did anyone have to cut their baby's hair so the helmet would not shift? Okay, Okay, I know it's not that big of a deal, but I don't want to cut my son's hair. It's bad enough he is moving to a " toddler " , but that coupled with the helmet and now they tell me to cut his " infant " hair....it's just a lot to take in lol Was anyone recommended to cut their baby's hair and did it help the helmet to not shift?? My son's orthotist has worked really hard to try to make the helmet not shift and he's told me, now at both appointments, that it would help if his hair was cut....to a level 2:( Thanks for answering my silly question! Jocelyn For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 Well, my ds has a ton of hair, and I was never told to cut his hair. I guess each ortho is different. And, if he really thinks it might help with the shifting..... it's such a temporary thing. His hair will grow back, and if you cut it down to a 2, it might grow back even faster and thicker than it is now. I understand your hesitation. I was so worried Tiernan would lose his hair (thankfully he didn't) but it's a small price to pay for their little round heads. Candace, AZ mommy to Tiernan, 10 mos tort, plagio Hanger helmet 12/05/06jltrapani <jltrapani@...> wrote: Okay, Okay, I know it's not that big of a deal, but I don't want to cut my son's hair. It's bad enough he is moving to a "toddler", but that coupled with the helmet and now they tell me to cut his "infant" hair....it's just a lot to take in lolWas anyone recommended to cut their baby's hair and did it help the helmet to not shift?? My son's orthotist has worked really hard to try to make the helmet not shift and he's told me, now at both appointments, that it would help if his hair was cut....to a level 2:( Thanks for answering my silly question!Jocelyn Bored stiff? Loosen up...Download and play hundreds of games for free on Games. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 We weren't told to cut our son's hair, but his was very thin and scraggly looking anyway, so we cut it short and it really helped with the cleaning and the smell. Since they wear the band 23 hours a day, you don't see more than the top of their head anyway. Maybe you can leave the top a little longer?? Sheila, mom to , 18 months, DOCBand > Okay, Okay, I know it's not that big of a deal, but I don't want to cut > my son's hair. It's bad enough he is moving to a " toddler " , but that > coupled with the helmet and now they tell me to cut his " infant " > hair....it's just a lot to take in lol > > Was anyone recommended to cut their baby's hair and did it help the > helmet to not shift?? My son's orthotist has worked really hard to try > to make the helmet not shift and he's told me, now at both > appointments, that it would help if his hair was cut....to a level 2:( > > Thanks for answering my silly question! > > Jocelyn > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Bored stiff? Loosen up... > Download and play hundreds of games for free on Games. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 We weren't told to cut hair but, we did on our own. We figured the shorter the better for sweating purposes. He just got his band yesterday so we are only on day 1. I am hoping he won't lose too much hair but, who knows. Hair will grow back, the most important thing is getting his shaped as round as possible! I understand where you are coming from though. Good luck! Kim 11 mo/Starband 3/14/07 NJ > > Okay, Okay, I know it's not that big of a deal, but I don't want to cut > my son's hair. It's bad enough he is moving to a " toddler " , but that > coupled with the helmet and now they tell me to cut his " infant " > hair....it's just a lot to take in lol > > Was anyone recommended to cut their baby's hair and did it help the > helmet to not shift?? My son's orthotist has worked really hard to try > to make the helmet not shift and he's told me, now at both > appointments, that it would help if his hair was cut....to a level 2:( > > Thanks for answering my silly question! > > Jocelyn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 He is so cute. I think I am going to cut the sides,but leave the top so that I can let it grow out the top...... I do realize that the most important thing is that his head rounds out, I am truly not losing sight of that...... > > My son had a ton of hair while wearing his STARband and we did not have to > cut it while he was wearing it. We chose to cut the sides a bit only > because it started looking obnoxious hanging out the sides of the band :>) > When I put the band on him I tried to comb his hair up first so that most of > it stuck out the top of the band (see picture - > http://health.ph./group/Plagiocephaly/photos/view/6e11 ?b=21) > . Most babies tend to lose their fine baby hair and sometimes the band > speeds up the process. In our case we didn't lose any hair; Nic's older > brother also had a ton of hair and never lost any so I think the hair loss > is more hereditary rather than the band causing it. > > Molly > California > Nicolas, 17 months, tort & plagio, STARband 4/25/06-9/12/06, Graduate! > , 4 > , 7 > > Did anyone have to cut their baby's hair so the helmet > would not shift? > > > Okay, Okay, I know it's not that big of a deal, but I don't want to cut > my son's hair. It's bad enough he is moving to a " toddler " , but that > coupled with the helmet and now they tell me to cut his " infant " > hair....it's just a lot to take in lol > > Was anyone recommended to cut their baby's hair and did it help the > helmet to not shift?? My son's orthotist has worked really hard to try > to make the helmet not shift and he's told me, now at both > appointments, that it would help if his hair was cut....to a level 2:( > > Thanks for answering my silly question! > > Jocelyn > > > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 , I hope they don't tell you to cut it! I am glad that you feel the same way b/c I feel horrible feeling this way since I do know the most important thing is that his head rounds out. Good Luck tomorrow and for what it's worth.....I keep putting it off and unfortunately the ortho won't let me forget he told me So use the stall tactic for a while if they ask you to Keep me posted! Jocelyn > Okay, Okay, I know it's not that big of a deal, but I don't want to cut > my son's hair. It's bad enough he is moving to a " toddler " , but that > coupled with the helmet and now they tell me to cut his " infant " > hair....it's just a lot to take in lol > > Was anyone recommended to cut their baby's hair and did it help the > helmet to not shift?? My son's orthotist has worked really hard to try > to make the helmet not shift and he's told me, now at both > appointments, that it would help if his hair was cut....to a level 2:( > > Thanks for answering my silly question! > > Jocelyn > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go > with for Mobile. Get started. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 Angie...GREAT ANSWER!! Just was I was wanting to hear lol Thanks!! > > We were bot told to cut Jenna's hair. I did cut a bit though to help with her sweating. There have been many babies with lots of hair that were banded. They did just fine. > > Angie and Jenna > Did anyone have to cut their baby's hair so the helmet would not shift? > > > Okay, Okay, I know it's not that big of a deal, but I don't want to cut > my son's hair. It's bad enough he is moving to a " toddler " , but that > coupled with the helmet and now they tell me to cut his " infant " > hair....it's just a lot to take in lol > > Was anyone recommended to cut their baby's hair and did it help the > helmet to not shift?? My son's orthotist has worked really hard to try > to make the helmet not shift and he's told me, now at both > appointments, that it would help if his hair was cut....to a level 2:( > > Thanks for answering my silly question! > > Jocelyn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 Hello! We had to cut 's hair at 4 months old, and it grew so fast that we had to cut it again. He were very hesitant at first but it is so worth it. Wishing you the best!jltrapani <jltrapani@...> wrote: Okay, Okay, I know it's not that big of a deal, but I don't want to cut my son's hair. It's bad enough he is moving to a "toddler", but that coupled with the helmet and now they tell me to cut his "infant" hair....it's just a lot to take in lolWas anyone recommended to cut their baby's hair and did it help the helmet to not shift?? My son's orthotist has worked really hard to try to make the helmet not shift and he's told me, now at both appointments, that it would help if his hair was cut....to a level 2:( Thanks for answering my silly question!Jocelyn Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels in 45,000 destinations on Travel to find your fit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2007 Report Share Posted March 16, 2007 We were told to cut our son's hair so that while putting the helmet on and taking it off we wouldn't pull his hair. He had A LOT of hair (we had to cut it at 3 months because it was in his eyes) so it made sense for us. I'm not sure about the shifting thing, though. > > Okay, Okay, I know it's not that big of a deal, but I don't want to cut > my son's hair. It's bad enough he is moving to a " toddler " , but that > coupled with the helmet and now they tell me to cut his " infant " > hair....it's just a lot to take in lol > > Was anyone recommended to cut their baby's hair and did it help the > helmet to not shift?? My son's orthotist has worked really hard to try > to make the helmet not shift and he's told me, now at both > appointments, that it would help if his hair was cut....to a level 2:( > > Thanks for answering my silly question! > > Jocelyn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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