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Dear Robin,

My daughter is also an extremely smily, happy baby and the band did not

change that one bit. She has worn it for 12 weeks and we are officially finished

on Friday, but even from day 1 she wasn't at all bothered by the helmet. She

also learned to roll over both ways, sit and scoot with it on! Good luck at the

specialist!

Mom to McKenna- almost 9 months

band for 12 weeks

> From: rlbgerhardt <rlbgerhardt@...>

> Subject: question about babies temperament and helmets

> Plagiocephaly

> Date: Tuesday, December 30, 2008, 10:15 PM

> We are going to a specialist next week to see if out 5 mo

> old needs a

> helmet. He is an extremly happy baby! If he has to get a

> helmet, I am

> hoping it doesn't change that. Did anyone notice a

> change in their

> baby's temperament when wearing the helmet?

>

> Thanks!

>

> Robin in SW Ohio

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My baby ate,played and slept the same. She was just as happy as before, In fact after wearing the band for 2 weeks, she would get a bit mad during her hour off. She would actually try to put it on her head.

Angie

question about babies temperament and helmets

We are going to a specialist next week to see if out 5 mo old needs ahelmet. He is an extremly happy baby! If he has to get a helmet, I amhoping it doesn't change that. Did anyone notice a change in theirbaby's temperament when wearing the helmet?Thanks!Robin in SW Ohio

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Robin--

Same for my son, he didn't change one bit! He has continued to sleep

12-13 hours per night and he is still his happy--laid back self.

Also, , congrats on your LO's upcoming graduation on

Friday...Merrick graduates a week from Thursday, yipeee!!

H.

Merrick--6-months, 7 weeks DOC band, 11mm plagio that is rounding out

very nicely, and resolved tort

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> > From: rlbgerhardt <rlbgerhardt@...>

> > Subject: question about babies temperament and helmets

> > Plagiocephaly

> > Date: Tuesday, December 30, 2008, 10:15 PM

> > We are going to a specialist next week to see if out 5 mo

> > old needs a

> > helmet. He is an extremly happy baby! If he has to get a

> > helmet, I am

> > hoping it doesn't change that. Did anyone notice a

> > change in their

> > baby's temperament when wearing the helmet?

> >

> > Thanks!

> >

> > Robin in SW Ohio

>

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