Hi Ladies,
First off...I have no idea about the whole helmet thing (the hows and whys). My question is this DD#2 (triplet #3)'s head is very flat on the right side...it has gotten better, but really is quite obvious (it gives her a bit of a bug eyed look because of it). We've tried keeping her off of that side, repositioning her etc. She has no problem with hold her head up, moving it, or favoring one side. The only concern is the shape.
I've asked our Pedi about it and he says that she'll grow into it and it will reshape itself. I have no idea if that's true or not.
My question is this...is this something that a helmet would address? Is this what they're used for? At what ages are they typically in a helmet (E is now 4 months old)? Is she too old now? (her head is definitely not fused yet, she still has a rather large soft spot on top).
We go back to the pedi in June for their 6 month, and we also go the beginning of June back to the hospital they were born at for a 6month assessment. Should I push more about this before then?
Thanks so much for your insight ladies.
Wife. MoM {1G + BBG triplets}. DIY'er. Quilter.
Re: Helmet Mamas...some questions
I noticed the flat spot early and brought it up at J's 2 month appointment. My pedi suggested stretching and repositioning but J also showed signs of torticollis. I pushed the issue because I didn't feel my pedi was being aggressive enough. I took J to private PT to help with the torticollis and pursued a helmet because I was starting to see some asymmetry in his face.
He wore his helmet from 5 to 8 months and I am so happy we did it.
I'll keep you posted.
This was us too and he wore it til the day before his first birthday. I can still see a flat spot but he doesnt have the forehead pushed out. We could have gotten much better and faster results if I had pushed for it sooner.
My son had an obvious flat spot on the right side of his head at his 3 month appointment. Our pedi recommended physical therapy for torticollis (he would only turn his head to the right and had some kind of muscle issue turning to the left) and keeping him off his back as much as possible with the hopes it would fix itself. Although the physical therapy and increased tummy time did help somewhat, it didn't fix things and so by five months we were talking about getting him a helmet.
I think it was fine for us to wait as I would have been thrilled had the other options worked for him. But, at some point you just know it's not getting any better and for us we moved to the helmet when his ears started being out of alignment.
There is a place by us that does free evaluations so perhaps there is somewhere by you that does them for free as well.
Kelly, Mom to Christopher Shannon 9.27.06, Catherine Quinn 2.24.09, Trey Barton lost on 12.28.09, Therese Barton lost on 6.10.10, Joseph Sullivan 7.23.11, and our latest, Victoria Maren 11.15.12
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