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Pastimes : The New Qualcomm - write what you like thread.
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To: carranza2 who wrote (3394)9/7/2001 6:43:25 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 12231
 
Carranza, I can confirm that babies get flat heads. We put our babies down on their backs because that seemed the obvious way to lie them down [starting in 1976]. As they grow, they adopt their own preferred positions and their heads round out as their brain grows.

Quite distorted heads come back into shape, bearing in mind that nutrition needs to be excellent for proper bone, teeth and so on development, not to mention brain and everything else and not to mention maternal prenatal exercise [namely walking and doing stuff].

Why would you wake to make sure a 5 year old was on his back? I thought you could stop worrying about this SIDS stuff by the time they are two [or one].

Mq
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