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by Ma8ee
1945 days ago
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It’s certainly true. Our oldest kid had a quite flat head when he was an infant, so we had to get him a special pillow and was advised to try to let him sleep on the side. But it’s nothing that you think about except when you put your hand on the back of his head, and most of it will allegedly disappear when the scull grows. And if you think my anecdote is enough, Google will provide you with plenty, e.g., [0]. [0] https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/plagiocephaly-brachycephaly/ |
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