At first, Laura thought it was just the camera angle. Every time she looked at baby Oliver’s pictures, the back of his head seemed… a little wider, a little flatter. Friends told her, “It’s normal — all babies have oddly shaped heads at first.” Her pediatrician mentioned the word brachycephaly, then quickly added, “It’s mostly cosmetic.” That phrase stuck in…
For parents of babies diagnosed with positional plagiocephaly or brachycephaly, a cranial helmet is often prescribed to help reshape their child’s head. While this headgear is effective at correcting the flattened or misshapen areas, it can understandably cause stress and worry for parents when it comes to their baby’s sleep. The good news is that babies can sleep soundly while…