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AUTHOR: katrina-n-liamDATE: 03/29/03 6:55am
SUBJECT: Re: flat head
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AUTHOR: worriedmomma
I know exactly how you feel because I was so anxious when the whole back of my son's head was flat from sleeping on his back as he never turned his head from side to side. I kept trying to get him into a flat-head-clinic but my doc said not to worry it would come back and sure enough, she was right. It's not perfectly round, but it definitely has a normal shape to it. He's 10 months now and spends alot of time off of his head now that he can sit up on his own. Real signs of danger are when the eyes are not aligned or suncken in and the ears aren't level. As long as all of this is not happening, you're son will be fine. Good Luck
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