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6 Month Old Still Has a Flat Head from Sleeping on His Back

My 6 month old son still has a flat head from sleeping on his back. he plays on his tummy and sleeps on his side now but it seems like his head is not getting rounder in the back. Has anyone else had this problem? Should I be worried, I was told not to worry that it will start taking form since he is sitting up now. Can anyone relate? My doctor said not to worry that it will grow out but he's already 6 months.

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tell the dr. so he can recommend a specialist, they will make a helmet to fit his head so it will take shape while his bones are still tender and soft. He will have to wear it 24-7.

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This should round out now that he is sitting up.

He can now sleep on his tummy. Once infants are past 4 months, they are past worrying about SIDS.

Make sure he also gets lots of tummy time so he can start pushing up. Place toys just out side of his reach some of the time so that he will want to crawl.

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My 10 months son had a flat head on one side (plagiocephaly)from sleeping on his back as he prefer on side than other. It started showing since he's 2 weeks old. I told his pediatrician and she told me to try to rotate his position but that doesn't work. On his 6 months check up, his pediatrician send us to the "helmet guy" to check if he is the candidate. FYI, for the helmet / cranial band to work effectively it should be used before infant reach 1 year but many recommend at 6 months old for at least 3 month at 23 hours a day ( that is because grow sprout are very intensive during 6 - 9 month ). The helmet guy told me that my son need the cranial band and it cost $1800 (insurance won't cover it is it is consider cosmetic). I was so scared when he told me that failure to provide him with band will result him being deform. After doing an extensive research, i decided to get a second opinion from a surgeon working at Texas Children Hospital. By the time i saw the surgeon, my son already 8 months and his head is getting rounder by day. The surgeon told me that my son do not need the band and his head is round by itself because he spend time on his tummy and sleep on his tummy at night too (on his own). Now at 10 months his head shape are much better but not perfectly round (nobodys are) and it should improve by day as he still growing. So my 2 cents opinion is, get a 2nd opinion from any research children hospital at your area (they are more neautral on thier advise) and meanwhile get your little guy to spend more time off his back by limiting car seat, stroller as such. E-mail me if you need more info on this "plagiocephaly". Good luck

My daughter was the same way. Once she was sitting up and crawling (6-7 months), it rounded out on it's own...no helmet needed. My youngest daughter is almost 8 months and her head was also flat for a while, but is rounding out nicely. Don't worry, your Dr is correct.

Hi L.,we had the same thing! Our son's head is still a little flat and he is 6 1/2 yrs. old. They make head shaping gear,ask your Doc. Good Luck!

My son was born with plagiocephaly and torticollis from his position in utero. The left side of his forehead was "sunken" in from my rib cage. The doctor spotted it at two months. His ears were about an inch misaligned. I was astounded that I didn't recognize it. Once she pointed it out, it was soooo obvious to me. She gave me exercises to do and instructions about positioning. I did consult a PT and helmet person and he did not require a helmet. He's three now, and you can still tell a little bit if you know to look for it. I sometimes wonder how it would be if we would have gotten a helmet, but it's slight enough that he wouldn't be him without it and it's part of his personality. His eyes and ears are aligned just fine now.

I noticed over the Christmas holidays my nephew on my husband's side (now about 11) had a flat head in the back. I wondered how he looked as a baby. It was the first time I had noticed it. I have also seen other children at three whose head was still flat in the back.

I was very diligent and anal with my son's exercises and positioning and am so grateful things turned out the way they did. If you don't start seeing some resolution soon, I'd at least consult with the helmet people and get another opinion.

My daughter was sent to a specialist about a helmet. But hers wasn't just flat on the back it was flat on one side and it looked really wonky. You may just ask your doctor to recommend someone. I have seen plenty of kids who did not grow out of it, so I'm not sure how your doctor can be so sure.

Hi L., I know a family that used the helmet for their son because his head was mishaped. He is 14 months now and has a beautifully shaped head. If the head is severly flat and you have the money now is the time to invest in the helmet. If you don't have the money you might want to wait a month or two more to see if it starts to correct on its own. Don't wait too long though.

I was always told to rub their heads in a circular motions when feeding or cuddling so that the head would round out. Don't push down just gently rub almost like you were shampooing.

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