Guest guest Posted August 3, 2008 Report Share Posted August 3, 2008 Hi Melinda, Not sure if there is a link between sleeping elevated and brachy. I had Spencer elevated in the crib at the hospital when he was born, but he was home within 4 days and sleeping horizontally and has been since. Spencer also suffered from relux and hated tummy time, so thus the reason he spent so much time in his bouncy chair. I myself blame the amount of time Spencer has spent on his back more than anything. But I have stopped placing the blame on myself and you should too. I just think that some babes are more inclined to develop plagy/brachy etc. The great thing is that we have the great technology that we have today and can use corrective methods. Good luck and I think you are doing a great job as a mum Cheers, Alison (Burnie, TAS, Australia) Spencer 10 months - Brachy, Local Helmet for 8 weeks Fletcher - CHD and POP Grad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2008 Report Share Posted August 4, 2008 > > Hi! > > Seeking the help of the board's experts... I just read that if your > baby sleeps on an incline, it is what causes Brachy. > > Because my son had acid reflux, we slept him on incline. And he did > develop Brachy/Plagio. I wanted to see if this was the cause. > > At least if I knew what caused it, I can stop blaming myself. > > THANKS! > Melinda > My daughter has brachy but always slept in her bassinet. She would never turn her head to the side. When we repositioned her she turned it back to facing straight up. The lady who did her scan also said that about being inclined but in our case this just isn't so. Besides, I know so many parents who kept their babies in swings for most of the day and even let them sleep at night in them and they have a beautiful rounded head. I just think it varies baby to baby. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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