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RE: [SPAM] Re: new baby...how to prevent plagio?

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Here is another sleep positioned that looks like it works well:

http://www.basiccomfort.com/

Molly

From: Plagiocephaly

[mailto:Plagiocephaly ] On Behalf Of lka_236

Sent: 5 March 2008 08:22

Plagiocephaly

Subject: [sPAM] Re: new baby...how to prevent plagio?

Thanks ...it is always good to be

reminded as to some

things that are recommending for preventing plagio. :)

Molly, I don't have the Night Form and I actually never bought a

sleep positioner since our ped. strongly advised against it. I've

gone back and forth about borrowing the Night Form from my sister

(her little one is exactly 6 months older than Grant). I know when

we were trying to figure out how to use the Night Form it seemed

rather confusing. My sister (I don't think ever used Night Form

with the varying positions because it was so confusing...I think she

just used it for a wedge). I was the one that told her to get the

Night Form as that is what was recommended to me but then when I

posted with questions about use the people that responded had

negative things to say. SO, I say all this to say that I have no

idea what to do with the sleep positioner thing.

> >

> > Congratulations on the new baby! Have you tried a sleep

positioner like

> > NightForm (www.nightform.com)? They actually have you rotate

your

> child's

> > head into 10 different positions; not sure if you change it every

> sleeping

> > period or if you use the same position for 24 hours and then

switch. My

> > son's plastic surgeon recommends it to patients for repositioning

> but by the

> > time we saw him my son was too old to use it (they recommend

using

> it from

> > birth to 5 months).

> >

> >

> >

> > Molly

> >

> > Novato, California

> >

> > Nicolas, 2, tort & plagio, STARband (CIRS Oakland) 4/24/06-

9/12/06,

> > Graduate!

> >

> > , 5

> >

> > , 8

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > From: Plagiocephaly

> [mailto:Plagiocephaly ]

> > On Behalf Of lka_236

> > Sent: 4 March 2008 07:23

> > Plagiocephaly

> > Subject: [sPAM] new baby...how to prevent plagio?

> >

> >

> >

> > Hi there,

> >

> > My 20 month old son wore a DOC band from 7.5-9.5 months. We just

had

> > our 2nd baby 10 days ago. I am alternating which way I have his

head

> > facing (either right or left) when I lay him down. My question

is

> > this...should I include looking straight up into my rotation of

how I

> > lay him? He seems to have full ROM, but how can you tell this

early?

> > Plus, our 20 month old seemed to have full ROM that even the

ped. said

> > he did (but CT said he didn't).

> >

> > Any other tips for preventing plagio or brachy would be much

> > appreciated.

> >

> >

> >

>

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