Learn more about why flat heads matter and what you can do to prevent or
correct head flattening.
Not exact matches
Another issue with baby buckets — and other similar devices (cribs, swings etc.) where some parents leave their babies for hours on end — is «bucket
head» where the back of the
head flattens out and the kid then has to wear a helmet to
correct it.
Unfortunately, because the shape of the
head is fully formed by age 2, cranial helmet therapy can no longer
correct flattened areas.
The Mimos Pillow — Product Review Many parents who have noticed some
flattening on their baby's
head are looking for anything they can do to help
correct the
head shape.