ds had a flat spot that was noticable, but apparently not as bad as I thought! lol. Enough tho that the health nurse referred me to the hosp physio. She got me to help him do tummy time, but putting him over my knees or roll up a towel infront of him. To sleep, put rolled up towels either side of him, so he was off the side affected.
A friend of ours, their dd almost had to have a helmet, but they brought it back. She's 2.5 now and you can't tell, even when you move all her hair to have a look, it's not noticable. My cousins sd has a flat spot too, and you can't tell under his hair.
If you feel you need a 2nd opinion, book into a physio or another gp and see what they say. Once baby becomes mobile they sleep and do what they want anyway! lol The flat spot doesn't do any damage.
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