So my son has torticollis and brachycephaly and we are getting his Boston Band helmet tomorrow.
He is typically a sweaty sleeper so I am definitely worried about potential rashes or overheating..experience? Plus were just hitting the hot summer months too- so that wont help!
We are also in the process of transitioning out of a Rock and Play in our room to his crib in his own room! for the past 3 nights he went from not having it... to spending an hour awake and ALMOST falling asleep... to sleeping 930-130am last night (caved and brought him back in after 20 minutes of fighting it)... slow but steady!
Did your LO's have any adjustments with the helmet and sleeping? I am worried that crib and helmet may cause for a few bad nights.. and I want to make this easy on him. Any advice that you have for our first week with it - cleaning, giving breaks - (should i start slowly introducing it?)- anything you can think of
Thanks in Advance!
Oh and he's 5 months old tomorrow (happy 5th months present right?!)
Me and DH - 26years old; IF DX: PCOS, Hypothyroid/Hashimotos(me)
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Brayden Nicholas Born Dec 29 2012 - 7 lbs 10 oz 20 in
Re: Helmet for Brachycephaly.. any one else?
I don't have any advice but I just wanted to say I am right there with you. We go next week to get one of our boys measured for a helmet. His was caused in utero due to his brother being on his head for my pregnancy. He is very hot natured and we live in the Houston area so I am definitely worried about the heat. My ped assures me they are so lightweight and very well vented so it shouldn't be an issue.
We are working on crib transitions now (they are both in rnps) so that when J gets his helmet he is used to sleeping in his crib. Good luck and I am curious about other's experiences as well.
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Me and DH - 26years old; IF DX: PCOS, Hypothyroid/Hashimotos(me)
IVF #1 April 2012- 15 ER (4/13), 13 Fertilized, 1 transfered (4/16), 3 frozen
Beta #1(4/28)-127 Beta #2(4/30)-301 Beta #3(5/7)-5570!!
First ultrasound showed 1 strong little heart beat! (5/25) 7/16.. ITS A BOY!
Brayden Nicholas Born Dec 29 2012 - 7 lbs 10 oz 20 in
HIM TOO!! He had the cord wrapped around and had a stiff neck since birth but his doctor never mentioned it more than just a tight muscle... and then i noticed the head tilt and asked again and got "oh yea he has mild torticolis call the EI people" then i did and she only wrote that he has aquired tort.. which doesnt make sense... ARGH! frustrates me.. but luckily EI did a assessment and they are treating him
Me and DH - 26years old; IF DX: PCOS, Hypothyroid/Hashimotos(me)
IVF #1 April 2012- 15 ER (4/13), 13 Fertilized, 1 transfered (4/16), 3 frozen
Beta #1(4/28)-127 Beta #2(4/30)-301 Beta #3(5/7)-5570!!
First ultrasound showed 1 strong little heart beat! (5/25) 7/16.. ITS A BOY!
Brayden Nicholas Born Dec 29 2012 - 7 lbs 10 oz 20 in
just a question for the moms with babies with torticollis...my son has had it since birth pretty much. i noticed he would always hold his head to one side. my hubby thought nothing of it, and my pedi didn't mention anything about it till his 4 mo visit....then referred us to a physical therapist.
do you, or have you, ever put your baby in the snugabunny (or monkie, lol) swing? every time i put DS in there, his neck comes out all cockeyed, and we have to do his stretches again. ive stopped putting him in his swing (he doesn't like it for more then 10 mins anymore anyway) but I was just curious if the swings could be further damaging his neck.