A baby’s brain and development aren’t usually affected and the condition may correct itself in time. As a result, flat head syndrome is often dismissed by the medical profession as a cosmetic problem.
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KristinNicole84 Kristin posted a picture of her son Colton wearing his helmet in 2016 Flat head syndrome is common and affects one in every five babies born. According to the NHS, a baby's skull ...