baby's head shape...help!
Okay, so baby Gage will be 9 weeks tomorrow. I'm a little concerned about how his head is shaping. At first I thought he was sleeping too much on his right side and that I was holding him in my left arm all the time, so his head was getting lop-sided. I started holding him in my right arm only and trying (with little luck) to get him to sleep on his left side.
Today, I think his head is not only lop-sided, but has a flat spot on the back, right side. I have yet to figure out how to get him to turn his head and keep it that way while he's layng down. He moves everything I put there!
I'm so worried that he'll forever have a mis-shaped head. Outside of tying a brick to one side of his head, what can I do?
Anyone else have this issue?
He has a pediatrician appt Wednesday, I hope she has some ideas. But nothing beats the experience of those who have been there.
Thanks in advance,
Kina
RNY 08/16/05
Weight day of surgery 222
Lost 100 pounds in about 10 months
Pre-pregnancy weight 126
Delivery day weight 166
Currently 118
Baby Gage born 11/02/10
Once they started sitting up on their own (~4-5 months) their flat spots rounded out and were no longer noticible.
You can try adding a crib safe toy (mobile, mirror, something that plays music etc) on the opposite side of the crib so he has to turn to look at the toy.
As other's have posted, just keep repositioning Gage (even if you have to wait until after he goes to sleep to sneak in and 'flip him' to the other side), and I'm sure he'll be OK. The important part - which you have already mastered - is to be aware of the issue and do your best to address it. I think the only time to really worry is if - God forbid - you noticed his head taking on a triangular/cone shape. That could mean some sort of genetic birth defect (I've no idea what it's called) where the pieces of the baby's head start to fuse together too soon and the brain is still growing, pushing the skull into a triangle/cone shape and makes the eyes bug out. Not trying to scare you...just saying that from my non-medically educated knowledge...that's about as worse as it can get....and if it's caught early each, it's fixable.
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Do you know that by the time we took him in to the dr for him 4 month appt the dr. said his head was near perfect? She said she had never seen a baby that severe turn around that much in that little time.
I would definately mention it to the dr. when you go in. She will let you know if there is reason for concern.
Debbie
I'm glad you had such good luck for your son. Sounds exactly like my boy.
He had his 2 month check up yesterday and she said to keep him turned to his left side, which we've been trying to do. I'm having a pretty hard time keeping him turned. Seems like no matter what I do, he sqwerms out of it and is back laying on the right side of his head!!
We don't have any ankle weights, but I'd buy some for such good results. Did your son cry when you did this? I assume you just laid it on his head/ear area -- what would keep the weight from sliding off?
My dr said if it wasn't corrected by 5 months, he'd have to wear a helmet. UGH!! I feel terrible about this.
Thanks for the advice and hope...
Kina
RNY 08/16/05
Weight day of surgery 222
Lost 100 pounds in about 10 months
Pre-pregnancy weight 126
Delivery day weight 166
Currently 118
Baby Gage born 11/02/10