Tuesday, July 9, 2013

First Person: Plagiocephaly Shouldn't Top Parents' Worry List

First Person: Plagiocephaly Shouldn't Top Parents' Worry List

First Person: Plagiocephaly Shouldn't Top Parents' Worry ListA 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.





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