Guest guest Posted September 19, 2002 Report Share Posted September 19, 2002 Oh what a cutie! I think he is very very mild also, could not spot any noticeable facial asymmetry- you can always put him in front of a mirror- that usually tells the tale, if there is asymmetry, it will be spotted in the mirror. My parents would say, but that's in the mirror- ok, well, I wanted him to look himself in the mirror and be ok with that! The left side of the neck looked a little tighter to the shoulder, but that could have been the way he was just propped up. As long as you have ruled torticollis out, I would say aggressive repositioning should be your next best project- and it can and does work!!!!! Good luck and happy baby turning ) ' Mom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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