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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do it. Honestly there is no reason not to and I am someone who tends to think companies pry on parents' fear all the time today. But with an issue like head shape, it is clear cut. You clearly see the issue (not some made up issue) and it's clear as day how the helmet will help. One of my kids had the helmet around 4 months. It helped a lot. No issues with comfort. Looked really cute.[/quote] The reason not to do it is the majority of shape issues resolve on their own without spending thousands of dollars and putting the kid under unnecessary discomfort. [/quote] I'd do it if you have a boy, I have seen a number of young boys with misshapen heads. It's not as noticeable on girls with long hair. Yes, I know boys can have long hair too, but they are less likely to.[/quote] Agreed. Ears too on a boy. They can easily fix misshapen ears on baby boys now with just a plastic retainer looking device. [/quote]
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