Guest guest Posted July 22, 2002 Report Share Posted July 22, 2002 I've been having more trouble repositioning Abby since going to CT 3 weeks ago. Charlotte said that I need to keep her off of her flat spot (on the R side of her head) AND off the left side of her face. I'd been side sleeping her quite successfully on her left, but was told that could flatten her face. SOOOOO....I have to keep her eyes facing the ceiling. I got two small bags of sand and put them in socks like I was told, and they go on either side of her head like bunkers. They're not working...she's still all over the place. Plus, I have the worry of having something like that so close to her face while she sleeps. So I'm coming to all you wise people for some additional advice. She always either ends up sidesleeping (flattening her face) or on her back right on her flat spot. UGH. Should I try teaching her to sleep on her belly??? Is there a better way to keep her on her back with her head not moving? Charlotte also recommended making sandbags and sewing them to Abby's onsie so she can't roll over while she sleeps. I have yet to do that yet, but will probably get started soon. Do you know of anything else that might work? Christy (mom to Abby ~ 4 months and moving around like crazy!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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