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Baby's flat head: how to correct it
Squatting the baby's head is a problem that many parents will encounter. If not corrected in time, it will affect the baby's growth and development. This article will provide you with some effective solutions to help you and your baby get through this stage.

Change your sleeping position frequently.

Change your baby's sleeping position frequently to avoid sleeping in the same direction for a long time. This will not only prevent the head from deforming, but also help promote the baby's growth and development.

Adjust sleeping posture and use assistive devices.

If you find that your baby's head is a little flat, you can try to adjust his sleeping posture and use some auxiliary tools to help correct his head shape.

Correct within one year.

Remember to correct it within one year old, because at this time, the baby's skull is still soft and easy to return to normal shape.