No this will not effect your babies brain. Your baby should have lots of tummy time and such so that her head stays nice and round but as long as she doesn't lay like that all the time you should be fine. If you still are concerned though you should ask your pediatrician just to be sure.
2007-01-18 22:34:55
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answered by Sara R 1
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I don't think it's going to affect the brain development, but I think you should try to rotate your baby on both sides so your baby will have a nice round head, and won't have a flat head on the right side.
2007-01-18 22:30:04
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answered by Anonymous
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No, my daughter does that and I was worried because it affected the shape of her head. The doctor said to just give her more tummy time during the day and reposition her if I can during the day and she'll be fine and the shape of her head will get better. I leave her alone at night though.
2007-01-20 14:24:34
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answered by Kim 2
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My daughter was the same way, favored one side, what I did was put her in different positions each night. I changed her from one end to the other, one night her head was at the top of the bassinet, the next night her feet were at the top. She seemed to like looking at that side where the mobile was, this way she had to turn her head, and it worked for me. Now shes 4 months, and I no longer have to do that, she always changes her head herself.
2007-01-19 00:51:03
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answered by Proud Mother 3
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It definitely will not affect her brain development but you can try to turn her head to the left side every now and then if that would ease your worries.
2007-01-22 17:25:13
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answered by tha1stlady22 1
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My son consistently slept on his factor as a toddler, and because i became a paranoid mom I rolled swaddling/receiving blankets and form of stored him in place (I placed them against his physique low removed from his face) He became positive, and actually I worried greater that he could lay on his lower back and choke from spitting up or something loopy i ought to think of. I consistently thought factor dozing felt like the main secure way for a toddler to sleep. for sure docs I spoke to mentioned factor and lower back are the two positive. good success at the same time with your kit!! =)
2016-12-14 05:27:17
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answered by balcom 3
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No. Babies sleep as they find it comfortable.This does NOT affect any brain development or have adverse affects. babies should be kept clean, healthy and happy and allowed to sleep as they find it comforting.
2007-01-18 22:31:20
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answered by Anya 1
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Definatly not !!!!!!!!let your baby sleep wherever he/she is comfortable, getting our little angels to sleep is hard enough with out this sort of rubbish!!! Also i have 5 babies From 15yrs down and they have perfectly shaped heads!!!!!!!!I Have NEVER heard such hogwash before!!!Round heads!!!!! What next will they think of??????????!!! ENJOY YOUR BABY AND STOP WORRYING SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-01-18 22:42:12
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answered by Anonymous
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No, but she'll have a lopsided head. Make sure she doesn't have torticollis. I imagine if she did, her pediatrician would have noticed it. However, some of them miss it. I'd ask her doctor about it.
2007-01-19 05:05:16
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answered by brevejunkie 7
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No, but it could affect her head shape and maybe cause a bald spot there.
2007-01-18 23:06:04
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answered by rtobor84 3
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