@liliandwillow Worried about flat head syndrome? Here are some easy, everyday ti…

@liliandwillow Worried about flat head syndrome? Here are some easy, everyday ti...


@liliandwillow

Worried about flat head syndrome? Here are some easy, everyday tips to help keep your baby’s head beautifully round and healthy: ✨ Plenty of tummy time Let your baby spend time on their tummy while awake and supervised. This helps strengthen their neck, shoulders, and back—plus it takes pressure off the back of their head. 🧘‍♂️ Stretch out the neck and body Gently stretch and move your baby’s neck and body each day, especially if they tend to look in one direction more than the other. This can prevent tight muscles and improve range of motion. 🚗 Limit time in the car seat Car seats are for the car, not for extended naps or lounging. Try not to let your baby stay in them too long outside of travel time—it can add pressure to the same area of their head. 👶 Use a baby carrier daily Wearing your baby in a carrier keeps them upright and close to you, giving their head a break from flat surfaces like cribs and swings. Plus, babies love the snuggles! 🔍 Monitor your baby’s head shape every 2 weeks Take a quick look at your baby’s head shape regularly. Look from the top and check that both sides are symmetrical. If you notice flattening, bring it up with your pediatrician early on. Every little change helps! Your attention now makes a big difference in your baby’s growth and development. 💛 #FlatHeadPrevention #TummyTimeMatters #NewbornTips #Parentingtips #healthybabyheads #mumblog #firsttimemum #babycaretips #babytips

♬ My Main – Mila J

@liliandwillow

Worried about flat head syndrome? Here are some easy, everyday tips to help keep your baby’s head beautifully round and healthy: ✨ Plenty of tummy time Let your baby spend time on their tummy while awake and supervised. This helps strengthen their neck, shoulders, and back—plus it takes pressure off the back of their head. 🧘‍♂️ Stretch out the neck and body Gently stretch and move your baby’s neck and body each day, especially if they tend to look in one direction more than the other. This can prevent tight muscles and improve range of motion. 🚗 Limit time in the car seat Car seats are for the car, not for extended naps or lounging. Try not to let your baby stay in them too long outside of travel time—it can add pressure to the same area of their head. 👶 Use a baby carrier daily Wearing your baby in a carrier keeps them upright and close to you, giving their head a break from flat surfaces like cribs and swings. Plus, babies love the snuggles! 🔍 Monitor your baby’s head shape every 2 weeks Take a quick look at your baby’s head shape regularly. Look from the top and check that both sides are symmetrical. If you notice flattening, bring it up with your pediatrician early on. Every little change helps! Your attention now makes a big difference in your baby’s growth and development. 💛 #FlatHeadPrevention #TummyTimeMatters #NewbornTips #Parentingtips #healthybabyheads #mumblog #firsttimemum #babycaretips #babytips

♬ My Main – Mila J




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