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I wrote to by email, but thought posting would also be a good

idea for other moms in the same situation:

Hi -

I don't have experience with the sleep positioners and memory foam

type things, so hopefully someone else can help you on that one. But

my son had torticollis too and the PT recommended the Noggin Nest by

Boppy, for use in his carseat, bouncey seat, or on the floor. It's

available at Target, Toys R Us, and Amazon.com. It just keeps the

back of their head from resting on the surface of whatever they are

in. The link for Target is:

http://www.target.com/Boppy-Minky-Noggin-HeadSupport-

Black/dp/B000MYXCI6/sr=1-2/qid=1201201986/ref=sr_1_2/601-5328133-

9190544?ie=UTF8 & index=target & rh=k%3Anoggin%20nest & page=1

Also, I did use the Bumbo Seat for my son as well, and that

definitely got him up off the floor more. It is only recommended for

3 months and up though, I believe (it's 3 or 4), and by that time,

my son's plagio was already at it's peak, but it's definitely an

alternative to laying on the floor all the time (though some babies

might enjoy it more than others).

Hope this helps!

in Raleigh

(mom of Jordan-4, and Jake 16.5m - tort resolved, casting for

DOCBand on Monday)

>

> Our first son had mild torticollis and plagiocephaly. Our son had

physical

> therapy that resolved the torticollis and after consulting with our

> pediatrician and a pediatric neurologist we opted not to get the

helmet. Now

> he is almost 2 and his flat head is not noticeable under his hair.

We are

> now expecting our second child shortly and are considering buying

a product

> that you put the baby to sleep on that we saw at a baby superstore

that

> claims that it helps prevent plagiocephaly. In Addition, I have

come across

> the following products on the internet that claim to prevent

plagiocephaly.

> Also, we heard about the Bumbo seat. Does anyone recommend this?

It seems

> good b/c it enables the baby " sit " up earlier than it would

otherwise which

> would prevent less pressure on the head. Any advice or feedback

would be

> greatly appreciated. Please reply directly to my email address (

> amallin@...) as I am not able to read all the group emails.

>

> http://www.infantheadbed.com/

> http://www.basiccomfort.com/

>

> Thank you,

>

>

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Here is a copy of my email to ...

Hi ,

We too are expecting baby 2. At my son's 18 month doctor's visit, I

asked about sleep positioners and our ped. didn't recommend them as

they heighten the risk for sids. He did say to alternate which way

the baby turns his head while sleeping and to be concious of how we

hold our baby so he's not always looking right or left or having

more pressure on one side or the other. Also, the Bumbo seat is

great but a baby has to be able to hold their head up (usually 3-4

months). I still may get a sleep positioner but I may just be more

stringent from the get go with the 2 things I said above. Good luck.

> >

> > Our first son had mild torticollis and plagiocephaly. Our son

had

> physical

> > therapy that resolved the torticollis and after consulting with

our

> > pediatrician and a pediatric neurologist we opted not to get the

> helmet. Now

> > he is almost 2 and his flat head is not noticeable under his

hair.

> We are

> > now expecting our second child shortly and are considering

buying

> a product

> > that you put the baby to sleep on that we saw at a baby

superstore

> that

> > claims that it helps prevent plagiocephaly. In Addition, I have

> come across

> > the following products on the internet that claim to prevent

> plagiocephaly.

> > Also, we heard about the Bumbo seat. Does anyone recommend this?

> It seems

> > good b/c it enables the baby " sit " up earlier than it would

> otherwise which

> > would prevent less pressure on the head. Any advice or feedback

> would be

> > greatly appreciated. Please reply directly to my email address (

> > amallin@) as I am not able to read all the group emails.

> >

> > http://www.infantheadbed.com/

> > http://www.basiccomfort.com/

> >

> > Thank you,

> >

> >

>

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