yes - may be due to the SIDS recommnedation for babies to sleep on their backs and then the babies being allowed to develop unilateral habits leading to flattening of one side of the skull which may then lead to further soft tissue shortening etc. ?
yes - may be due to the SIDS recommnedation for babies to sleep on their backs and then the babies being allowed to develop unilateral habits leading to flattening of one side of the skull which may then lead to further soft tissue shortening etc. ?