DD has been STTN since about 6 weeks, she's 19 weeks now and for a long time now sleeps 8-10 hrs. She used to always sleep on the right side of her head and I kept turning it to the left and it seemed okay. Well the last few weeks I think I'm noticing the back of her head starting to look somewhat flat. The pedi never mentioned it at her appt the other day but I don't really know if he "checked" for flat spots.
I mentioned it to DH and he told me he doesn't see it. Whenever I lay her down I try to turn her head to the side but she usually wakes up or turns it right back to the back of her head. I've tried laying her at one end of the crib one night and the other the next but nothing seems to be helping!
I don't want DD to have to wear a helmet if I can start figuring something out now. I keep thinking about this all the time, I'm actually keeping myself up at night the last fews nights because I'm so worried about it. I'm thinking of making an appt sooner than her 6 month bc its worrying me so bad now.
I hold her as much as possible (naps too) tons of tummy time (which she loves), time in her jumperoo. Etc. Any advice? TIA
Re: back to sleep=flat spot
But really, worse case scenario she may need a helmet...what's so bad about that?
Try a tortle hat.
www.tortle.com
My LO has a noticeable flat spot, so our pedi has recommended physical therapy and hasn't even mentioned a helmet. We are also working on getting her to use the other side of her head by the way we position her and her toys. Our daycare provider mentioned how it seems that Drs are looking at other alternatives before jumping into prescribing a helmet as they used to do. So, there is hope to try other methods before even needing to talk about a helmet.
JordynLeighx3 - thanks for suggesting the Tortle. We will definitely look into that