My son has developed a flat spot on the back right side of his head. Despite all of our efforts to try to correct it and help him turn his head the other way, sleep on the other side, tummy time, etc. etc. he still favors that side and the flat spot does not seem to be improving. He will be four months on the 27th and we have his 4 month check up then - I keep telling myself it is not that bad however the reality of it is - well it is. Anyone on here dealing with the same issue have any advice? Things that helped? Did your LO need a helmet?
If he needs one I am going to just feel horrible even though I am sure it won't bother him one bit but it REALLY bothers me. He may have had a bit of Toritcollis (sp) for the first couple months that contributed to this flat spot as well but my doc. never mentioned anything about it and I am a first time mom so I had no idea? HELP!
Re: Flat head
6 year old daughter
Fraternal boys born on May 11, 2013 at 36 weeks 4 days
DS got the helmet when he was 7.5 months old, and just finished with it when he was just shy of 11 months old. It has helped tremendously, even from the first week he wore it 24/7, I noticed a huge difference. We had to pay out of pocket (our insurance does not cover it), and I'd most certainly pay for it again if another child of ours needed it.
You can pm me if you have more questions and the Special Needs board may have some moms of kiddos who had torticollis and/or deformational plagiocephaly.
DS had a flat spot that required a helmet. He had torticollis and although we did excercises at home, they didn't really help. He ended up in PT and then we had him assessed for a Doc-Band and he had moderate plagiocephaly (it was kind of eye opening; we thought he would be on the mild end for sure) so we decided to go with a helmet. He wore it for a little over 4 months (from about 7 mos old to just shy of his first birthday) and it worked wonders! It was a scary thing to consider but, in the end, it was just a minor inconvenience for us each day (keeping it clean) and DS was not bothered wearing it at all. Seriously, at all.
If you're not already in PT, you may want to consider it - at least an evaluation - if for nothing else than to have them give you an additional assessment. While not a slam against pedis, the physical therapists are specifically trained in this area and so I found their advice very beneficial - not just about the helmet, but also on how to correct the torticollis.
So we got an appt at our children's hospital and will be going for an eval in a couple weeks. Like a pp mentioned, we think it's bc he's a twin and was smushed in my ute.
Once he turned 6 months he still had a flat spot but the Dr said it looked better. We stopped pt after 2 months. But I kept doing everything.
He's almost 3 yrs old now but you can't till he ever a flat spot. I was a nervous wreck after I had DD BC I didn't want to go through that again.
Good luck!
We purchased a couple of these for my LO to help with his flat spot and it seemed to help:
Boppy Noggin Nest Head Support