Helmets can help with infant head shape
Posted: July 6, 2018
When you were born, your skull bones were soft and not joined together. Plates of bones with sutures held the structure together, which allowed the plates to move during birth. The sutures later allowed the bones to move so the brain could grow. [caption id="attachment_12575" align="alignright" width="450"]
Don't worry if baby's head looks a little funny after delivery. It should go back to normal within the first few days.[/caption]
"Your skull isn't solid when you're a newborn," said Dr. Rebecca Allen, Marshfield Clinic Health System pediatric physician. "It's made that way so those bones can mold and overlap, otherwise their head wouldn't fit through the birth canal."
If a baby's head comes out during delivery looking a little funny or cone-like, the shape should adjust within a few days after birth.
If the swelling on your baby's head is very large, talk to your doctor. Cephalohematoma causes damage to blood vessels under the skin on the skull and may create a bump on the infant's head. Children also may experience some soft tissue swelling or bruising if a suction is used during childbirth, but these symptoms usually subside.
"Most of those things aren't going to hurt the baby," she said, "but they look very unusual."



