The condition can cause the baby s head to look.
2 month old baby back of head flat.
This is known as flat head syndrome and there are 2 main types.
More and more parents are noticing that their baby has a flat spot forming on the back of their head.
In fact some research suggests that close to 50 of babies have head flattening which means if you spot some irregularity in your baby s head shape you re not alone.
This is important as it reduces that risk of sudden unexpected infant death.
But if your baby s head hasn t rounded out by age 6 weeks or if you first notice that your baby has a flat spot on her skull after 6 weeks of age it s probably a case of positional plagiocephaly.
Researchers found that 47 percent of 440 2 month olds having routine check ups had what doctors call positional plagiocephaly where the back or one side of the head has a flat spot.
A helmet is not often necessary since remodeling usually happens naturally by a year or two of age.
Plagiocephaly and brachycephaly flat head syndrome babies sometimes develop a flattened head when they re a few months old usually as a result of them spending a lot of time lying on their back.
It is more common now that babies sleep on their backs.
You ll notice two soft areas at the top of your baby s head where the skull bones haven t yet grown together.
In other cases head shape changes after birth as a result of pressure on the back of the head when the baby lies on his or her back.
Plagiocephaly the head is flattened on 1 side causing it to look asymmetrical.
This usually corrects itself within about six weeks.
Flat head syndrome or plagiocephaly as the condition is medically known occurs when a flat spot develops on the back or side of a baby s head.
Flat head syndrome also called positional plagiocephaly develops in babies because of external pressures on the soft malleable baby skull.
The ears may be misaligned and the head looks like a parallelogram when seen from above and sometimes the forehead and face may bulge a little on.
Sometimes a baby s head is molded unevenly while passing through the birth canal.