my poor little girl.
I cried all last night at the fitting. good thing all the rooms at the clinic have tissue. hmmm. I wonder why...
she woke up this morning all smiles and giggly (she sleeps in our bed with me from 5 - 7 am every day.) she was touching my face and cooing. what an awesome way to wake up!
9 am, the helmet goes on. her mood changed dramatically. she hasn't smiled since. I think she is confused AND bothered. the stupid helmet keeps sliding down just above her eyes. it's horrible. she screeched when I put her in her crib for her nap. I picked her up, soothed her and put her back down. this went on and on until she was exhausted. she can hardly move her head in the crib. it's torture for a mother to watch.
please PLEASE make these 2 months go by quickly!!!!!
Re: the helmet sucks!...BAD!!!
she was diagnosed with plagiocephaly. she has always favored her left side (started in my belly I'm told) and now has a very distinct flat spot on her head. because her head is not round (at the moment) her ear is moving forward and her left eye is also being affected. she has asymmetry with her face that would only get worse if left untreated. the helmet has to be worn for 23 hours a day for the next 2 months. I hate it!
2 infertiles' journey to 2 pink lines (and a baby girl)
"our IF story"
Married 8.13.2005, M/C 12/8/06- 5 weeks, M/C 2/27/07- 7 weeks, M/C w/ D&C 8/10/09-6.5 weeks *Charles Lawrence born 5/2/08 @ 3:14am, 7lb 8oz, 20.5 inches. Clomid, Crinone and baby aspirin. *Alexandra Claire born 9/14/10 @ 9:52am 6lb 14oz, 20.5 inches. Femara, Crinone and baby aspirin.
Awww, that has to be so hard.
Poor thing.
I'm sure once she gets the hang of it she'll be back to happy and the time will fly past.
Hang in there.
Two Mc Peas In a Pod
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