Guest guest Posted April 6, 2008 Report Share Posted April 6, 2008 I definetely recommend the dex 3 in 1 sleep positioner. There are parts made of memory foam and there is a little bit of a wedge in it. Also I was using both side cushions on one side (the side I didn't want him to be on) and then the other slide I was putting a rolled towel so he wouldn't fall and it would keep him in place. It has worked really well for me and my son was not moving anymore. However, your son may be getting a little old for this so therefore I would recommend memory foam and 2 big and long towels rolled up, one on each side. However, if I may add (because I wish someone would have told me), brachy is harder than plagio to correct and by 5.5 months, my son was in a helmet in order to achieve better results as it was too pronounced at that point and since at 5.5 months the head is still fairly soft, better chances with great results. It's been 6 weeks and I don't regret having started early. It was a hard thing to accept at first but oh what great results so far that I would have achieve with repositioning a brachy baby. My son went from plagio to brachy with repositioning which was what I was trying to achieve in order for him to have a better head shape. However, I didn't know brachy was harder to correct afterwards. Hope this helps.tparusheva <tparusheva@...> wrote: I am trying to do aggresive repositioning for my brachy baby (he is 5.5 months old). Can you please recommend me a good sleep positioner or any other product that I can use. I have been trying to roll a blanket so he sleeps on his side rather than on his back, but still during the middle of the night he rolls over. Any info for any other products that I should consider will be greatly apprecited.Thank youTotti Be smarter than spam. See how smart SpamGuard is at giving junk email the boot with the All-new Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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