Guest guest Posted May 30, 2002 Report Share Posted May 30, 2002 : Thanks for sharing that! Sounds like those products would definitely help. Do they have a website? If so, do you know their address? I'm sure lots of parents would like to take a look at their stuff. thanks! Debbie Abby's mom DOCGrad MI > hey all..just got my one step ahead magazine and found something cool..there are 2 items in this catalog that say helps prevent plagio or flattening of head..isn't that great..one item is a head support for carseats with a center part with a hole and extra cusioning for the noggin and the other is a cusion for the crib that you use to prevent the infant from rolling over that is made out of that " memory foam " it conforms to the baby's head, relieving the pressure that can lead to plagio..just thought i would let ya know what i found... > brenda > mom of tucker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2002 Report Share Posted May 30, 2002 > hey all..just got my one step ahead magazine and found something cool..there are 2 items in this catalog that say helps prevent plagio or flattening of head..isn't that great..one item is a head support for carseats with a center part with a hole and extra cusioning for the noggin and the other is a cusion for the crib that you use to prevent the infant from rolling over that is made out of that " memory foam " it conforms to the baby's head, relieving the pressure that can lead to plagio..just thought i would let ya know what i found... > brenda > mom of tucker I purchased both products that claim to help prevent plagio and in our case neither of them worked. The pillow actually seemed to make it worse. It is curved on the sides keeping them to lie flat on the back of their heads. The one that goes in the car seat may have helped a little, we used it in the swing also. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2002 Report Share Posted May 30, 2002 In a message dated 5/30/2002 12:47:46 PM Eastern Daylight Time, holly.stevens@... writes: And we definitely can't use the pillow now that he is rolling all around his crib at 4 1/2 months! Holly- I hear ya- we had the same problem with - the true Mr. Wiggles! ' Mom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2002 Report Share Posted May 30, 2002 Hi, and everyone else. Just wanted to give you my opinion on one of those products in the One Step Ahead catalog. I bought the pillow-thing (for crib; I think it's called a sleep positioner) before I knew anything about plagio--in fact, before was even born. We really didn't like the pillow because his head kept rolling off it as he slept, and it would wake him up. And we definitely can't use the pillow now that he is rolling all around his crib at 4 1/2 months! The side pillows that came with the set, though, were great when we first brought him home from the hospital and were instructed to have him sleep on his side the first week. They would help hold him in place. JMO, but thought I'd let you know. Holly & (to be fitted for DOC Band this afternoon!) > hey all..just got my one step ahead magazine and found something cool..there are 2 items in this catalog that say helps prevent plagio or flattening of head..isn't that great..one item is a head support for carseats with a center part with a hole and extra cusioning for the noggin and the other is a cusion for the crib that you use to prevent the infant from rolling over that is made out of that " memory foam " it conforms to the baby's head, relieving the pressure that can lead to plagio..just thought i would let ya know what i found... > brenda > mom of tucker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2002 Report Share Posted May 30, 2002 just some added info, this pillow thing your talking about i'm not sure about but the thing in the catalog looked big enough that the infants noggin couldn't roll off of it..its called the head n back to sleep pad...dunno tho..!! brenda mom of tucker Re: one step ahead mag Hi, and everyone else. Just wanted to give you my opinion on one of those products in the One Step Ahead catalog. I bought the pillow-thing (for crib; I think it's called a sleep positioner) before I knew anything about plagio--in fact, before was even born. We really didn't like the pillow because his head kept rolling off it as he slept, and it would wake him up. And we definitely can't use the pillow now that he is rolling all around his crib at 4 1/2 months! The side pillows that came with the set, though, were great when we first brought him home from the hospital and were instructed to have him sleep on his side the first week. They would help hold him in place. JMO, but thought I'd let you know.Holly & (to be fitted for DOC Band this afternoon!)> hey all..just got my one step ahead magazine and found something cool..there are 2 items in this catalog that say helps prevent plagio or flattening of head..isn't that great..one item is a head support for carseats with a center part with a hole and extra cusioning for the noggin and the other is a cusion for the crib that you use to prevent the infant from rolling over that is made out of that "memory foam" it conforms to the baby's head, relieving the pressure that can lead to plagio..just thought i would let ya know what i found...> brenda> mom of tuckerFor more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2002 Report Share Posted May 30, 2002 oh man..i'm soo sorry to hear that..i never bought them but thought it was a good effort!! brenda mom of tucker Re: one step ahead mag > hey all..just got my one step ahead magazine and found something cool..there are 2 items in this catalog that say helps prevent plagio or flattening of head..isn't that great..one item is a head support for carseats with a center part with a hole and extra cusioning for the noggin and the other is a cusion for the crib that you use to prevent the infant from rolling over that is made out of that "memory foam" it conforms to the baby's head, relieving the pressure that can lead to plagio..just thought i would let ya know what i found...> brenda> mom of tucker I purchased both products that claim to help prevent plagio and in our case neither of them worked. The pillow actually seemed to make it worse. It is curved on the sides keeping them to lie flat on the back of their heads. The one that goes in the car seat may have helped a little, we used it in the swing also. For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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