Guest guest Posted December 14, 2007 Report Share Posted December 14, 2007 You might not get as dramatic results with an older baby, but I think any improvement you get is worth it. If you do nothing he might have problems with glasses and helmets fitting later in life. I would look for an ortho/clinician experienced with older babies and go with an active band such as DOC, Star or Hanger. Oh and yes, we all feel guilty. My daughter's head grew extra fast (born at 50% and now at 95+) so I know that is part of the reason she had brachy, but also I just didn't know any better. I asked her ped about the flatness at 2 mo and she said " don't worry about it " - such bad advise, but I listened to it. But I thought I was doing the right thing by not worrying unnecessarily. I should have been making a major effor to keep her off the flat spot, but I didn't. I think the best thing is to move forward and don't beat yourself up. Also I never looked at my daughter's head from the top -which is the view that really shows the extra width. -christine sydney 23 mo starband grad > > > > My name is . My son, Nate, is 12 months old. He was born 6 weeks > > premature and has a condition called schizencephaly. Currently, he > > can't sit, roll over, crawl and he hates tummy time. We try to use > the > > Bumbo, a ny jump up and a high chair as much as possible but it > > seems no matter how hard I try he spends a lot of time on his back. > He > > has significant plagio as a result. > > > > I saw his neuro this week. She said he's symmetrical and therefore > > doesn't want to do a helmet or band. She said his skull is still soft > > and might round out itself. I'm worried. Is the window of opportunity > > closed for him? Should I push for it? Is there anything else I can be > > doing at home? > > > > Any advice would be greatly appreciated. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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