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What Age Do Babies Get Helmet for Mishaped Head

Model Chrissy Teigen frequently shares cute photos of her ii children on social media, but a recent flick of her young son sparked a big conversation about corrective helmets online.

Teigen, 33, posted photos of six-month-one-time Miles on Twitter of him wearing a helmet to gear up his "slightly misshapen head."

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"Baby Miles getting fitted for a little helmet today for his adorable slightly misshapen caput," she tweeted. "And so if you see pictures, don't feel bad for him considering he's just fixing his apartment and honestly he's probably gonna (sic) be even cuter with it somehow."

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The tweet prompted parents to share pictures of their kids wearing helmets, with many of them also posting letters of support.

"Our son wore a helmet for seven months and it worked not bad!" one Twitter user wrote.

"My little Henry is likewise in the #helmetsquad … he'due south all fixed now," some other person tweeted.

Why do babies wear helmets?

Similar in the example of Teigen'south son, corrective helmets are used to "gently correct the shape of babies' skulls over fourth dimension," John Hopkins Infirmary explains.

Since newborns have soft skulls, it'due south common for their heads to go misshaped or flat on 1 side — especially if a baby sleeps on the aforementioned role of their head — and develop a condition called positional plagiocephaly, or "flat head syndrome."

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Flat head syndrome is not dangerous to a child's brain evolution, but a misshapen head tin become permanent if not corrected, said Samantha Lam-Bellissimo, manager of the Orthotics Dispensary at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto.

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"Largely, the reason to care for [apartment caput syndrome] is cosmetic," Lam-Bellissimo told Global News. "Some people may scoff at that, proverb if it's just cosmetic, why treat it? But like it or non, nosotros live in a order that judges you on the manner you lot expect, and if your head is largely misshapen, there can be some psycho-social furnishings growing up if your head [is] significantly unlike to other children."

Lam-Bellissimo said helmets are oftentimes given to infants under 12 months, typically between the age of v to seven months. Afterward a year, it is harder to correct a head's shape since a baby'southward brain grows speedily during their infancy.

"Because the brain is growing chop-chop, the overlying bone structure is growing as well," she explained. "What these helmets are doing is restricting the head from growing in the areas that are likewise prominent … and directing all that future potential growth into the flat areas."

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Another reason infants may wear a helmet is due to a condition called craniosynostosis. This is when sutures of a baby's skull prematurely fuse, causing problems with brain and skull growth. In these cases, Lam-Bellissimo said helmets are given to infants afterwards they have corrective surgery.

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What parents should know nigh corrective helmets

Lam-Bellissimo said that understanding means to prevent apartment caput syndrome is key to reducing the chances that your baby will demand a helmet.

"In that location was a really successful campaign dorsum in the '90s to prevent sudden infant decease syndrome (SIDS), and all the evidence clearly slows that sleeping on your back does prevent SIDS," she said. "But the problem is, I recall parents took information technology too much to heart, and at present place their babies on their backs all the time."

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"But your baby isn't comatose all the time, so it's really important when your infant is not asleep to get them off their back and do lots of supervised tummy fourth dimension."

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Lam-Bellissimo also said it's of import for parents to pay attending to their baby'south range of motility, and consult a medico if their infant has limited mobility turning their caput a sure mode. If there'southward tightness in their neck muscles, babies can develop a flat head as a result.

Lastly, she said it's important parents advocate for their children and see a specialist if they're concerned with the shape of their child's head.

"Parents should have the right to get information, and make the pick as to what'due south correct for their baby."

Laura.Hensley@globalnews.ca

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Source: https://globalnews.ca/news/4727247/chrissy-teigen-helmet-photo-son-miles/

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