Many babies are born with a head - turning preference toward one side that puts them at a much higher risk of
developing head flattening called Plagiocephaly.
Not exact matches
Your baby can be placed on his / her stomach while awake during the daytime (not in the crib) to help
develop muscles and eyes and to help prevent
flattened areas on the back of the
head.
Babies who are placed to sleep on their backs can sometimes
develop a
flattening of the back of the
head.