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Jess

Does Luke have torticollis? If so, then he will likely be a little

delayed in some of these physical developments.

Jenn

- 8 months, plagio & tort, 5 weeks STARband

>

> Hi All...

> Just curious if any of you who had your LO banded at a young(er)

age

> noticed a delay in milestones that you attributed to the helmet.

Luke

> is my second, and my oldest didn't need banding - he was right on

> target with milestones like rolling back to belly and sitting up.

Luke

> will be five months tomorrow and has had his DOC Band for 2.5

weeks.

> He's not rolling back to belly yet (his older brother did it right

at 5

> months), and it's still a little early to expect him to sit

> unsupported... like I said, just curious to know if anyone noticed

a

> delay. My pediatrician said it's not common for the helmet to

cause a

> delay and I didn't expect to notice one, but I HAVE noticed that

he's

> stopped rolling belly to back as often as he used to before he got

the

> DOC Band.

> Thanks so much!

> Jess

> Luke - 5 months old - DOC Band 2.5 weeks

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Good point - thanks Jenn. He had tort, but it's resolved and there

aren't any lingering effects from it - he has full rotation and

lateral flexion, but it makes sense that having had it could cause a

delay... Thanks!

> >

> > Hi All...

> > Just curious if any of you who had your LO banded at a young(er)

> age

> > noticed a delay in milestones that you attributed to the helmet.

> Luke

> > is my second, and my oldest didn't need banding - he was right on

> > target with milestones like rolling back to belly and sitting

up.

> Luke

> > will be five months tomorrow and has had his DOC Band for 2.5

> weeks.

> > He's not rolling back to belly yet (his older brother did it

right

> at 5

> > months), and it's still a little early to expect him to sit

> > unsupported... like I said, just curious to know if anyone

noticed

> a

> > delay. My pediatrician said it's not common for the helmet to

> cause a

> > delay and I didn't expect to notice one, but I HAVE noticed that

> he's

> > stopped rolling belly to back as often as he used to before he

got

> the

> > DOC Band.

> > Thanks so much!

> > Jess

> > Luke - 5 months old - DOC Band 2.5 weeks

> >

>

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My daughter got her band at 5 mo. I can't remember when she rolled but

by 5.5 mo she was sitting, and on time for everything (walking at 10

mo). I don't think the band is much of a factor, but tort can

introduce some delays from what I've read here.

-christine

sydney 2.5 yrs starband grad

>

> Hi All...

> Just curious if any of you who had your LO banded at a young(er) age

> noticed a delay in milestones that you attributed to the helmet. Luke

> is my second, and my oldest didn't need banding - he was right on

> target with milestones like rolling back to belly and sitting up. Luke

> will be five months tomorrow and has had his DOC Band for 2.5 weeks.

> He's not rolling back to belly yet (his older brother did it right at 5

> months), and it's still a little early to expect him to sit

> unsupported... like I said, just curious to know if anyone noticed a

> delay. My pediatrician said it's not common for the helmet to cause a

> delay and I didn't expect to notice one, but I HAVE noticed that he's

> stopped rolling belly to back as often as he used to before he got the

> DOC Band.

> Thanks so much!

> Jess

> Luke - 5 months old - DOC Band 2.5 weeks

>

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