First Person: How I Avoided Flat Spots on My Children's Heads A Canadian study released Monday said nearly half of 2- to 3-month-old babies develop some form of plagiocephaly, which is the flattening of an infant's skull caused by constant pressure against a surface. While most cases are mild, temporary and harmless, Yahoo News asked parents of young children to share their stories of plagiocephaly and how it affected their parenting choices. Here's one.
July 12, 2013 - Yahoo! Contributor Network via Yahoo! News
First Person: Plagiocephaly Shouldn't Top Parents' Worry List A study released Monday said nearly half of 2- to 3-month-old babies develop some form of plagiocephaly, which is the flattening of an infant's skull caused by constant pressure against a surface. While most cases are mild, temporary and harmless, Yahoo News asked parents of young children to share their stories of plagiocephaly and how it affected their parenting choices. Here's one.
July 9, 2013 - Yahoo! Contributor Network via Yahoo! News