Study: Infant Reshaping Helmets May Not Be Worth It

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  • Опубліковано 1 тра 2014
  • When it's bedtime for baby, pediatricians say laying them on their back is best. Because more babies are sleeping on their backs, the rate of SIDS has dropped by 50 percent, but a common side effect from sleeping that way is the flattening of the head. A new study suggests, however, that spending the money on a reshaping helmet may not be worth it. CBS 2's Vanessa Murdock reports.

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  • @johnnybravo7400
    @johnnybravo7400 Місяць тому +1

    I remember growing up and seeing this kid with a pointy back head as though he was always laying on his side of head as baby and was never turned

  • @glammedbynatalia
    @glammedbynatalia 3 роки тому +16

    Stop it. It has worked for so many families

  • @6663000
    @6663000 9 місяців тому +9

    Utter nonsense.
    Babies heads develop over time and naturally take on a normal shape.
    These places just want you to spend thousands of dollars... they're running a business.
    People did not buy helmets for their kids 20 years ago, people in poor countries do not buy helmets for their babies, and yet everyone has a normal shaped head.

    • @cargirl5000
      @cargirl5000 29 днів тому +1

      20 years ago, everyone was putting their babies to sleep on their belly, that's why they didn't have plagiocephaly. But there was more SIDS.

    • @bembembap
      @bembembap 23 дні тому

      I have 40+ years old friends with flat head.

    • @slvanvalkenburgh
      @slvanvalkenburgh 3 дні тому

      In a New Zealand book of case studies on SIDS it is interesting to note that a high proportion of cot deaths happened at six weeks, three months and six months. Do you see the same pattern that I do? The other interesting thing is that SIDS is almost unheard of in those under six weeks. It used to be unheard of in those under two months, before they changed the immunisation schedule.
      I continued researching. Here’s a quote from the book, Vaccination: The Hidden Facts by Ian Sinclair. "…We began recording breathing patterns of babies after vaccination. The results of these recordings were presented to the 2nd immunisation Conference, held in Canberra, 27-29 May 1991. We demonstrated that microprocessor records of babies’ breathing after DPT (Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus) injections reveal a pattern of flare-ups of Stress-Induced Breathing closely following the dynamics of adreno-cortical activity in an individual under stress and as observed and recorded by Selye.
      We also demonstrated that flare-ups of Stress-Induced Breathing in babies after administration of the DPT vaccine occur characteristically on certain days even though the amplitude of the flare-ups varies from child to child. For 70 babies who succumbed to cot death, although babies could die on any day after DPT injection, there were significantly more deaths on the days that closely correlated with flare-ups of Stress-Induced Breathing after DPT injections… Yet, babies may and do die for up to 25 or more days after vaccination, and still as a direct consequence of the toxic effects of the vaccines… Our conclusion is that if vaccination were to be suspended, the cot death rate would be at least halved."
      Sara is now six years and occasionally she still ‘forgets’ to breathe in her sleep. She still needs to be monitored every night. Sometimes she stops breathing long enough that she cannot walk properly the next morning.

  • @biyarehman5031
    @biyarehman5031 5 років тому +3

    Ye kaha se mily ga

  • @YellowDiamonds
    @YellowDiamonds 5 років тому +20

    Helmets are heaven sent. It is worth every penny!

    • @dalerxonov715
      @dalerxonov715 Рік тому

      Sorry to interrupt you, my son is one year old. Is it too late for helmet therapy?

    • @coletteameyapo3401
      @coletteameyapo3401 8 місяців тому

      @@dalerxonov715ask his pediatrician please don’t waste time

    • @hananina6646
      @hananina6646 7 місяців тому

      @@dalerxonov715i want to know to 😢

    • @goodguyfromnyc
      @goodguyfromnyc 6 місяців тому

      too late if its 1 year old
      @@hananina6646

    • @goodguyfromnyc
      @goodguyfromnyc 6 місяців тому

      too late. thats why its important to be aware of that before making babies@@dalerxonov715

  • @wayneellingson5032
    @wayneellingson5032 Рік тому +1

    this isnt a medicql issue its pyscholigical...whatever makes them miserable and scream more is whats important.

  • @Havoc-bc6oy
    @Havoc-bc6oy 11 місяців тому +1

    Lazy parents . Maybe don't use your car seats as a babysitter

    • @selenaowens9323
      @selenaowens9323 8 місяців тому +2

      Not with my daughter she has erbs pasly and torticollis that she got during birth because she got stuck and she favored her right side because she has erbs pasly and torticollis on her left side! So before you assumes lazy parents or car seats it could be medical reasons!

    • @rachelleline1426
      @rachelleline1426 4 місяці тому +5

      It's not actually carseats causing it and if I were you I would really discuss it with a pediatrician to better educate yourself. Babies skulls are still soft and it has to do with placement of sleep and where mom is. They will turn their heads naturally towards mom. That's who comforts them, who they see most, who they wake up to. Also, it does not mean you are a bad parent.

  • @user-zt3xw8xi9n
    @user-zt3xw8xi9n Рік тому +1

    Kahan sy mily GA