Guest guest Posted May 8, 2007 Report Share Posted May 8, 2007 Sofia is only 0.3 mm of DD and I still looked at her in the babybjorn today and thought (Oh no...she is lumpy on that side). But I have learned to look at the numbers, as examining the baby on a daily basis could drive you crazy. You should get the diagonal difference from the doc and monitor the improvement that way. If the baby only looks odd from one particular angle...then he's probably completely unnoticeable to everyone else (brachy-wise). Sofia really rounded out around the 5-6 month mark...great big growth spurt...so hang in there for a few more weeks, you might catch some extra growth. The brain grows fastest from 4-6 months. Just keep on keeping him off the back of that head. Do you have a NightForm or some sort of mattress to help you? > > > > > > > > Congratulations!!!!! That is exciting news. I have a > STARband > > grad > > > and am currently reposition my 5 month old. > > > > > > > > Angie and Jenna(STAR grad) Kylie(repositioning) > > > > Sofia is done and done > > > > > > > > > > > > Sofia is officially finished her repositioning. She's 6 1/2 > > months. > > > > Went to the cranial specialist on Wednesday and he said she > is > > 0.3 mm > > > > of a diagonal difference which is the clinical number for > the > > norm. So > > > > she is done! No more examining her head over breakfast or > > imagining > > > > lumps and bumps. Glad to answer any questions about repo-PT > > methods > > > > for anyone starting repo out there. Also did some CST toward > > the end. > > > > Best, > > > > Natasha. mom of two. Sofia was left tort, right plagio, > repo, > > PT > > > and CST. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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