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Preventing Baby's Head From Flattening Prévenir Le Risque D'aplatissement De La Tête De Bébé - Fisher-Price GNX63 Instructions

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PREVENTING BABY'S HEAD FROM FLATTENING
PRÉVENIR LE RISQUE D'APLATISSEMENT DE LA TÊTE DE BÉBÉ
Pediatricians and child health organizations
agree that healthy babies should be placed on
their backs to sleep for naps and at nighttime,
to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death
Syndrome (SIDS). But babies who are always on
their backs can sometimes develop flat spots
on their heads (plagiocephaly). Most cases of
positional plagiocephaly can be prevented (and
sometimes corrected) by repositioning your
baby to relieve pressure on the back of the
head. Here are some tips and techniques from
the experts to keep in mind as you care for
your baby:
• Change the location of your baby's sleeper or
crib in the room, so she has to look in different
directions to see the door, or the window, or
interesting things going on around her.
• When your baby is awake, provide
opportunities for adult-supervised "tummy
time" play. Playing on his tummy helps take
the pressure off the back of his head, which
will help prevent flat spots from developing.
Tummy time play also helps your baby's head,
neck and shoulder muscles get stronger as
part of normal development.
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