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Kayden's story...
Early in my pregnancy with Kayden, my doctor and I discovered that he had already wedged himself head-down in my pelvis. The specialist said that he wasn’t going anywhere, and to just expect to be uncomfortable! I was, and it was a VERY hot summer, but he was worth it...he was born two weeks early weighing 8 lbs., 2 oz. on Sept. 28th, 2006 and was perfect- almost!
Kayden was turned to the left, head-down in-utero, so the left side of his head was pressed against my pelvic bone. When he was born, we noticed that his left ear was completely flat, as was the left side of his head. His ear plumped up nicely, but his head stayed that way. At his 8 week appointment, our pediatrician noted that his neck was possibly a little tighter on the right side and that his head was still not round even after lots of positioning attempts and had us get a PT evaluation. The PT confirmed that he was indeed a little bit tighter, but was mostly concerned about the head shape. He was a friend of mine and told me about banding. He was almost three months old at this point. We made an appointment to see another specialist. She took some head measurements and rated the shape of his head- yep --- Plagiocephaly! Our pediatrician’s initial diagnosis was confirmed, and she recommended getting band treatment. She said that his head would not shape up on its own.
That was January 15th, 2007. We were scared and I was tearful, but we had known that we were most likely going to need this, so we were okay. It took some time and patience messing with insurance, but Kayden got his STARband one day before he turned 5 months, on February 27th, 2007. Our insurance was going to cover it 100%!
Jenny, Kyle, and Kayden McGlothlin.
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