Putting our newborns on their backs has been a lifesaving change in pediatrics, with one small (very small - keep doing it!) downside - all those great sleeping back sleepers sometimes get a bit of a flat head. Time panic? Not so, says Jennifer Barnard, the founder of Baby Begin, whose mission is to simplify plagiocephaly (flat head syndrome) and torticollis (tight neck), empowering parents with evidenced based information to make the best decisions for their baby.
In this week's episode, Jennifer sits down with me to explain more about why and when plagiocephaly (flat head syndrome) and torticollis (tight neck) often occur, what parents can do to prevent and treat, and most importantly - if you are in a situation that requires a helmet for your baby - that's ok too (and frankly, it's quite adorable IMHO).
Interested in learning more about Baby Begin and their virtual services? You can check out their website and follow along on Instagram!
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