Re: [Plagio] Re: Has anyone ever heard of this or tried it?

Friday, 11 January 2008      0 comments

Looks like a neat product for a very young child. I think if your daughter is moving as much as you say, she will find a way out of it. my son is a mover too. Anyway, buy it if it is not too much and give it a try and let us all know the results. This could be a great item for our next children to begin with right from the start. Thanks for posting it. Tammy
Matthew Graduate 12/31/07
lka_236 <lka_236@yahoo.com> wrote:

I don't have experience with this product; however, from the amount
your daughter moves I would be afraid to use something like this
other than times when you can keep an eye on her. I would think
even if you position her during the day only you'd still be okay as
she is young enough to be repositioned.

Lisa

--- In Plagiocephaly@yahoogroups.com, "hniemeyer74"
<hniemeyer74@...> wrote:
>
> I've been looking for a way to keep my 4 mo. old daughter off the
left
> side of her head, she has tort and Plagio. When I put her down at
> night she immediately turns her head way over to the left. We've
been
> doing PT for two months but she's not responding well to it. I
only
> feel comfortable putting her on her side in a sleep positioner
when I
> can keep an eye on her because she moves a lot in her sleep. By
moves
> a lot, I mean she actually ends up on the opposite side of her
crib
> every night. I left her alone in the positioner one day and found
her
> with her head between the two wedges so it scared me enough not to
use
> it when I can't keep an eye on her. Anyway I was searching online
and
> found this site http://www.safetsleep.com/. It's a sleep wrap
that
> appears to keep the baby in one place so you could put them on
their
> side or put something to keep their head to one side. Just
curious if
> anyone had any experience with it.
>


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