Guest guest Posted February 23, 2002 Report Share Posted February 23, 2002 I don't know for sure if the low amniotic fluid contributed to his tort, but I certainly think it's possible. As for the head shape... was born was a nicely shaped head. The plagio did not start until he was 3 weeks - 1 month old. Dana ('s mommy) Ont. > Another reason low amniotic fluid can lead to plagio is that the baby can often get " stuck " in one spot and therefore torticollis begins. That certainly was true in our case. The fluid was so low in 's sac that the membrane actually wrapped up against him like cellophane for a few weeks. He couldn't move and it set him up for tort. > Sue Luck > Cleveland, OH > Re: Re: thyroid plagio link > > > In a message dated 2/20/2002 3:26:13 PM Central Standard Time, dsmith001@s... writes: > > > > pressure, weekly non stress tests.. low birth weight.. I also had > low amniotic fluid which may have contributed to s tort. (That's > what > > > Hey Dana I think that low amniotic fluid would have an influence on the skull shape?? Seems reasonable to me-not a lot of cushioning! > Beck > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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