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Baby's head shape: the balance between face value and health
The baby's head shape is not only related to the face value, but also closely related to health. The older generation always likes to adjust the baby's sleeping position to a flat head, thinking it is a blessing. However, this habit leads to the fact that most people in China have flat heads and lack of three-dimensional sense. More importantly, the flat head may affect the development of optic nerve, the balance of head muscles, and even intellectual development. Modern young parents are more inclined to sleep round heads for their babies, because round heads look cuter. So, how to achieve this goal?

Change your posture. Hey.

By changing the nursing posture, the baby can be guided to change the sleeping posture, so as to adjust the head shape. This is a simple and effective method.

Change the position of toys

Change the direction that the baby likes to look when lying flat, so as to adjust the head shape. You can try different toys to keep your baby's vision changing.

Adjust sleeping position

Adjust the baby's sleeping position every once in a while to ensure that the head is evenly stressed. You can try different sleeping positions, such as sleeping on your side and sleeping on your back.

Change the way you hold your baby.

Hold the baby's shoulders and neck, and avoid holding only the head. This can reduce the pressure on the head and help shape the head.

Wear a corrective helmet

If the baby is more than 6 months old, the head shape has not been corrected and the skull is gradually hardening, then it may be necessary to consider wearing a professional corrective helmet, usually 3-4 months.