Guest guest Posted February 5, 2008 Report Share Posted February 5, 2008 I was worried about that too. Spencer graduated from his DOC band on December 13th. A lot of the time he will lay on the opposite side. (he had left back plagio) So far I haven't seen any regression. He's almost 10 months, so he does move around a lot more in his sleep. Tammy, I would just watch things. how old is your son? I've heard that old babies that have graduated have less of a chance of regression. Since they are more mobile and aren't laying down as much as younger babies. Lorie [sPAM] can a child regress after helmet by laying on the opposite side that he had plagio? My son is out of his band since the beginning of Feb and I am worried now because he is only laying on his left side. He lays in a ball on his left ear and side of the head. He had his plagio on the right back and front. Can he push things out of wack by laying soly on the rounder side. I just wish he would move around and lay on all sides. Tammy Any info will help. Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 Lorie, he is only 7 1/2 months and is not yet crawling. He is off his head all the time when not sleeping. He is sitting and pulling up but not doing the big crawl just yet! I will make a follow up appointment at cranial over the next few weeks to just check his head out to alay my fears. That way I know for sure all is okay. My husband has off in two weeks for a week so I will do it then so we can do the drive together. 1 1/2 hours from home to cranial. Thanks for the advice. TammyLorie Fitzgerald <lfitz_1@...> wrote: I was worried about that too. Spencer graduated from his DOC band on December 13th. A lot of the time he will lay on the opposite side. (he had left back plagio) So far I haven't seen any regression. He's almost 10 months, so he does move around a lot more in his sleep. Tammy, I would just watch things. how old is your son? I've heard that old babies that have graduated have less of a chance of regression. Since they are more mobile and aren't laying down as much as younger babies. Lorie [sPAM] can a child regress after helmet by laying on the opposite side that he had plagio? My son is out of his band since the beginning of Feb and I am worried now because he is only laying on his left side. He lays in a ball on his left ear and side of the head. He had his plagio on the right back and front. Can he push things out of wack by laying soly on the rounder side. I just wish he would move around and lay on all sides. Tammy Any info will help. Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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