thread: Advice needed - changed sleeping position to correct flat-ish head

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  1. #1
    ~Belinda~ Guest

    Yeah I want to know this too! I looked last night at the back of Madeleine's head and she still has a slight flat spot, I hope it goes away! My DP's friend at work said that his son had to wear a crash helmet for 6 months....has anyone else experienced this because that really worries me so much!

  2. #2
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    melbourne
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    emmy, DD head has never fully recovered, but certainly not bad enough to wear the helmet! sophie couldnt turn both ways hence why we went to the chiro, id get onto it sooner rather than later!

  3. #3
    ~Belinda~ Guest

    Madeleine has been favouring the other side now so not sleeping on the flat side anymore, thank goodness. We'll see how she goes. Yes AJP, I thought the "helmet" was a bit extreme but I just didn't know whether anyone else had experienced it!

  4. #4
    Emmy Guest

    Hi Bindy and AJP,

    Will is sleeping on both sides of his head, so he seems to well and truly have full movement of his head (I'd like to avoid the helmet as well if poss!!)

    Just need to wait for the flat spot to "unflatten"!

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