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Flat Head Fix

Posted by Lisa Mulcahy



Let’s face it; no one wants a kid with a flat spot on his head. It’s become a more common phenomenon now that it’s recommended babies sleep on their backs. Here’s a doctor-designed solution.

Dr. Ricardo Hahn’s Symmetry Sleep Positioner, $59.99, is supposed to ensure proper sleep rotation and head support. The reviews for this one are mixed, with the biggest complaint being that it’s too small for larger babies. Nonetheless, it’s an interesting idea.


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Comments

 

Maria said:

My son rapidly grew out of any sleep positioners.  He's huge for his age though, so I'm sure he's not the norm.  Still, I wish I hadn't blown the cash on one.

March 10, 2009 11:41 PM

About Lisa Mulcahy

Lisa Mulcahy is an accomplished writer with a decade of design reporting experience under her belt. A career that sprouted from the commercial design magazine, Contract, most recently she held an editorial post at New York Spaces. Since the birth of her son, 2 years ago, she kissed office life goodbye and has been freelancing from her Orange County, NY home ever since.

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