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Tortle Air Lightweight Newborn Beanie, Help Prevent Flat Head Syndrome, Adjustable

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ISBN / ASINB01LZJCF6J
ISBN-13978B01LZJCF61
Sales Rank34,571
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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The Tortle Air is expertly designed with newborns and small infants in mind. It encourages healthy head and neck movement by naturally and safely repositioning your babies head. This machine-washable cap actively addresses the root cause of flat head syndrome and provides an unparalleled consistency of care for 0 - 2-month-old babies that pillows and other techniques cannot provide. Using this head-shaping device is a great preventative measure that may prevent the need for an orthotic helmet in the future, which is an expensive and not so comfortable option sometimes used after your child has already developed flat head syndrome. Follow your breastfeeding schedule to help remember which side to place the roll. If you start with the right breast, place the roll towards the right side of baby's head. Next feed, start with left breast and place the roll on the left side. The Tortle Air is an effective way to try to keep baby's head round as you both go about your day. We designed it from breathable cotton-spandex material (95% cotton, 5% spandex) and is machine washable for your convenience. For sizing, be sure to measure your child's head before ordering to ensure you get the correct size. Place the TortleAir on your developing baby's head whenever you put baby down on a firm surface such as a crib, car seat, stroller or bouncer at different intervals during the day. Use it as a travel beanie as your child lays in their car seat on short trips. We do not recommend you leave the TortleAir on your baby during every feedings, playtime, or at night when mom/dad go to bed to sleep for the night. Try TortleAir to help prevent and avoid running into complications caused by flat head syndrome.
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