A specialist team in Bristol says more research is needed into flat head syndrome, a condition which is thought to affect up to 40% of babies. Southmead Hospital runs the only NHS clinic offering ...
Because babies now spend more time lying on their backs, their soft heads develop flat spots. At first, many pediatricians and surgeons were concerned about the long-term effects, Dr. Girotto says.
Pregnancies with multiple babies are much more likely to result in some form of skull shape alteration, usually a flat spot on the head. "It is likely that the impact of the position will resolve ...
A specialist team in Bristol says more research is needed into flat head syndrome, a condition which is thought to affect up to 40% of babies. Southmead Hospital runs the only NHS clinic offering ...