Timeline for Our baby prefers to turn to one side over the other - should we be concerned about symmetry?
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Jun 23, 2017 at 23:29 | comment | added | Pascal remembers Monica | I'm sorry your sister's son has Brachycephaly. But I really don't see how my answer is "totally wrong". If you check the first link I gave, you'll see that it actually describes that condition, and my answer's main point is that there is evidence of head deformation on the back of the head, although I think it's usually harmless. I summarized what you're supposed to do if your baby sleeps on the back of the head, and I gave reasons why I think that serious cases of positional skull deformation are rare. While these reasons might be debatable, it is correct that serious cases are rare. | |
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Jun 23, 2017 at 14:22 | comment | added | Anthony | You're right, you aren't an expert, and your anecdotal evidence and subsequent analysis is totally wrong. Favoring a side and especially the back of the head can cause serious developmental issues. You should research this before giving advice. | |
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Jun 22, 2017 at 6:53 | history | answered | Pascal remembers Monica | CC BY-SA 3.0 |