First of all, I , like most moms think my child is perfect. But...DH and my mom think his head bulges on his left side. So today I asked the ped about it. He agreed that there is a slight bulge. He said that it is from favoring his left side when laying and sitting.
So this is where I am confused. If he is laying more on that side wouldn't it be flatter? He specifically said to try and lay him more on his right side to try and fix it. He said if it doesnt work he may need a helmet. :-(
Maybe I'm slow but this doesn't make sense to me. I'm thinking about getting a second opinion, but wanted to see if anyone else here has a similar issue, and what their doc said.
And for your viewing enjoyment, here is my funky little coconut head!
Re: Odd head shape question.
OP- I think your LO's head is beautiful and I can't tell any asymmetries. However, if the ped suggests it- I would at least meet with the neuro because in our case DD's optic nerve was being affected. Also, as it was explained to us- if LO lays on the back side of the head the front of that side can bulge out or even the forehead.
And here are some pics of a seriously flat but perfect and wonderfully loved head
The first pic is looking down on her- you could place your hand flat across the back of her head (the black and white ring is at the front of her head)
The second is showing how both sides bulged out above her ears
The third is her in the helmet.
** lurker from Dec 13. She was born Nov 21 but was due dec 10th
** lurker from Dec 13. She was born Nov 21 but was due dec 10th
Our babies have the same bday! Sorry, I always think that's cool. One of my friends mentioned this on FB. I am kinda worried my LO may mildly have this. Do you know what causes it?
Ahh thats so neat!!
Im not positive, but I read it could be the position they were in in the womb or how they were delivered. My LO was breach so that may have played a factor.
At this point you should find out about his neck. Our PT said DS has a moderate case but the sooner they treat the torticollis, the better. She also stated that if it goes untreated for a long period of time he could develop scoliosis.
In addition to his exercises and stretching, the PT had us start using a Tortle as a positioning aid. It's like a beanie with a bump that goes behind their ear to keep them from lying on the flat spot.