Positional plagiocephaly - UCSF Benioff …
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For example: Change your baby's position frequently. Hold your baby upright when awake to help relieve pressure on your baby's head from swings, carriers and infant seats. Try tummy time. With close supervision and while your baby is awake, frequently place your baby on the tummy to play. Perform specific exercises to perform every time you change your baby's diaper. The exercises consist of stretching your baby's chin toward the opposite shoulder 10 times and tipping the ear to the opposite shoulder 10 times. Change your baby's position. Continue to place your baby on the back to sleep. ... Hold your baby. Hold your baby upright when awake to help relieve pressure on your baby's head from swings, carriers and infant seats. ... Tummy Time A baby needs time on the tummy each day while awake, with an adult watching. (Picture 2). ...
Change your baby's position frequently.
Hold your baby upright when awake to help relieve pressure on your baby's head from swings, carriers and infant seats.
Try tummy time. With close supervision and while your baby is awake, frequently place your baby on the tummy to play.
Perform specific exercises to perform every time you change your baby's diaper. The exercises consist of stretching your baby's chin toward the opposite shoulder 10 times and tipping the ear to the opposite shoulder 10 times.
Change your baby's position. Continue to place your baby on the back to sleep. ...
Hold your baby. Hold your baby upright when awake to help relieve pressure on your baby's head from swings, carriers and infant seats. ...
Tummy Time A baby needs time on the tummy each day while awake, with an adult watching. (Picture 2). ...
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