DDs head is extremely flat in back. The pedi keeps telling me to do more tummy time, but she won't sleep that way. Her head is also in the 70th percentile, so its large and heavy. I have always been a naysayer regarding helmets, because DS had a flat spot, and at age 3, it has corrected itself. However, in this case, I think DDs forehead and face are being affected.
I want to get a second opinion. Do I start with another pedi in her group, or should I see a specialist (referral not necessary)? What type of specialist for this, if so?
Re: What type of specialist for flat head?
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You can also try repositioning. DD has a flat spot on the right, back side of her head because she favored looking right a lot, and honestly we didn't think about it until we started noticing the flat spot so I partly feel at fault for it
Anywho. I've been actively trying to keep her up (jumper, bumbo, tummy time, etc) and at night or when she is napping we turn her head to look left. Its slowly rounding
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I presume plagio since OP's pedi didn't diagnose anything and just rec's more tummy time. That suggests plagiocephaly without officially diagnosing.
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If flat spot/plagio is caused by torticollis, obviously PT is needed, parents should ask their pedi for referral or find someone in their area. That's not hard.
My DD didn't have tort but she still favored one side when she slept (she was breech and it had something to do with how she was wedged inside me). By 3-4m of age I could see a clear flat spot on one side. Her ped kept dismissing my concerns, so I talked to another ped as she recommended seeing Cranial Tech. Based on their measurements and statistic she had mild/moderate plagio and some facial feature distortion, with ear rotation.
DD was in a Doc Band for 10-11w I think, starting at 6m, and I did my own neck strengthening work (just googled what stretches are recommended) and her situation improved dramatically! Her head is perfect, facial features evened out and her neck muscles loosened up completely.
It was the best decision we made for her!
Don't be scared of having a baby in a band if you decide to go that route. A few short weeks of parental self consciousness (bc baby doesn't care) is a small price to pay for a perfect, round head for a lifetime...