Guest guest Posted February 12, 2004 Report Share Posted February 12, 2004 Hi! Yes, I know what you mean (I've read your second post also about it's normal to have differing head shapes etc.). That's very interesting that what looks like brachy may in fact be normal head shape and that your neurosugeon showed you pictures. Wish I could see some pictures like that. So brachy is when the whole back is flat which pushes the head up high...makes sense. My son has some asymmetrical flattening in the back but the whole back isn't flat. So it could be causing some mild brachy or it could be basically his normal head shape overall. I just took some photos of my 6 month old and he has the same head shape! We have been so careful with no back time but maybe he is on his back at the sitters more than he should be - or maybe it is normal head shape for both of them considering what you've just told me. How old is your oldest boy? Have you seen any improvement in his assymetry/plagio since he was two? The reason I'm asking people is because my son is now two and my peditrician still assures me it will get better by the time he's five!? I tend NOT to believe him judging from others experience (except for Hilly on this board who is the only one so far who saw improvement over age two). Does your youngest boy have to have surgery for the microsomia? I hope they will be able to correct that for him and that he will be okay? > > > Hey! I am a HUGE Star Trek TNG fan...HUGE!!! And now that you > > > mention it, you are right! And he's kinda sexy too! Wow the > > things > > > you notice when they are on your mind, huh? > > > > > > Becky > > > 's Mom > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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