As part of our mission to prevent plagiocephaly, today we are sharing a real-life story that can serve as a guide and source of support for many families. The story of these parents reminds us of the importance of prevention, information, and professional support when faced with a diagnosis of plagiocephaly in babies.
First warning: always slept on the same side
The little boy got into the habit of always sleeping on his right side. At first, this seemed harmless, but no one warned them that this could lead to a skull deformity. Nor did they receive guidance on the importance of "tummy time" or the use of specialized products such as anti-plagiocephaly pillows or mattresses designed to prevent plagiocephaly.
The baby was diagnosed with positional plagiocephaly, a condition that has become increasingly common since health authorities recommended that babies sleep on their backs to prevent sudden infant death syndrome.
The role of the environment and the use of orthopedic helmets
Upon detecting the flattening of the skull, professionals recommended the use of an orthopedic helmet, which is adjusted as the baby grows. The family was concerned that the child would feel uncomfortable or that wearing the helmet might affect him in some way.
Over time, these parents found that their baby adapted perfectly to the helmet and that the improvement was evident. They also point out that helmet use is much more common today than it was years ago.
Lessons to share with other parents
During the interview, we asked them what they would say to other parents in their situation. "It's normal to be afraid, because everything that happens to your child is magnified. But if you have good professionals, everything will get better." They also emphasize the importance of prevention, something that no one told them about at the time.
These parents would have appreciated knowing from the outset that there are ways to prevent plagiocephaly. For example, the use of anti-plagiocephaly mattresses, which significantly reduce pressure on the baby's skull, or choosing an anti-plagiocephaly pillow at the right times.
Conclusion: information and prevention from day one
This testimonial is a reminder that plagiocephaly can be prevented and corrected, and that having reliable information from the outset can make a big difference.
At ECUS Kids, we work every day to raise awareness about this issue and offer solutions that help families in raising their children.






