Can a baby's square skull cause a flat head

  Baby's head shape is a very important issue for mothers, and many mothers hope that their babies can sleep with a good head shape. A good head shape not only represents beauty, but also represents the baby's physical health. Some babies may have square skulls, and many mothers are afraid that square skulls can cause flat heads. So, can a baby's square skull cause flat heads?

  

Can a baby's square skull cause a flat head1

  Generally speaking, a baby with a square skull will not have a flattened head. Baby's square skull refers to the flat square shape on the top of the baby's head, which looks like a square, so it is called a square skull. A baby's skull is a manifestation of calcium deficiency, often caused by a malformed head shape due to rickets. A baby with a square skull indicates a calcium deficiency, and it is necessary for the mother to supplement calcium for the baby in a timely manner. Otherwise, the baby's head shape cannot be restored to normal, which not only affects appearance but also is a pathological manifestation.

  Flat head is generally an unsightly head shape caused by incorrect sleeping posture of the baby. Flat head has nothing to do with the square skull, which does not cause the appearance of flat head. In order to effectively prevent flat head, mothers need to let the baby sleep with a good head shape in a timely manner and maintain the correct posture when sleeping, which can effectively prevent the appearance of flat head.

  In summary, a square skull does not cause the appearance of a flat head, which is often related to the baby's sleeping position. Therefore, mothers must pay attention to their baby's sleeping position and avoid the appearance of a flat head.

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