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Re: Infant flat skulls can be avoided: U.S. doctors

by "Jeff Utz" <kidsdoc2000@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 9, 2003 at 04:43 PM

"JG" <jg030103@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Elizabeth Reid" <eliz_reid@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > "JG" <jg030103@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> > > "Elizabeth Reid" <eliz_reid@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> > The risk of having a misshapen head that's severe enough to
> > be noticed or need correction is also very small.
>
> ...It should be *ZERO*.

The number of children dying of SIDS should be ZERO, too. Unfortunately,
we
don't live in a perfect world.

> How in the world could an otherwise competent
> parent let his/her child's head deformity get to the point that it's
> noticeable (and likely commented upon by family/friends) without at
> least questioning/investigating why and taking some common-sense
> measures (e.g., the suggestions mentioned in the article)?

How do some parents let their kids get obese?

>  We all
> wonder about those parents who, on summer days, "forgot" that their
> (sleeping?) kids were strapped in their car seats and, upon returning to
> their cars hours later, found them dead, or those parents who left young
> kids alone in a bathtub for "just a second" and then returned to find
> they'd drowned, or (my favorite) those parents who've run over their
> kids with a lawn mower.  These are all "instantaneous" accidents
> (problems); they didn't develop gradually.  (Of course, other negligent
> behavior also occurs over longer time periods; e.g., some parents are
> apparently oblivious to their kids' obesity or anorexia.)

That is one thing that is not true about SIDS. It is not a problem that
develops gradually. One minute you have a live kids sleeping, the next
minute, you don't have a live kid.

I guess you think a little head deformity is worse than a cold kid.

> Why do parents of kids whose heads have become misshapen due to their
> (parents') rigid adherence to the "Back to Sleep" rule view it as
> immutable?  Are they just plain dumb, or are they afraid to question the
> advice-giver's (physician's) supposed expertise?  Physicians have been
> sued for not giving their patients enough information--for not doing
> enough to "help" their patients (e.g., not explaining "well enough" the
> consequences of detrimental, avoidable behaviors); will a pediatrician
> now be sued for advice he/she HAS dispensed ("We recommend putting
> babies face-up; it's been shown to decrease the risk of SIDS") by the
> parent(s) of a kid with a deformed skull?  (Don't laugh; who'd have
> thought, a decade ago, that people would actually file lawsuits against
> fast-food restaurants and food manufacturers for "making" them obese?)

Part of the well child check is to look at every square inch of body,
including the skull.

It sounds as if you think that letting kids get a mishapen skull for short
period of time is worse than about 1 kid in 1200 dying unnecessarily.

> Especially since,
> > as the article you quoted points out, there are ways to avoid those
> > problems without placing a child in the marginally riskier face-down
> > position.  Is it really all that tough to take the recommendations
> > mentioned in the article, such as ****fting the child's head and
> > making sure she/he doesn't spend all waking hours on his/her back?
>
> Apparently it is, for some parents (up to 48%!), that "tough."
>
> > If a parent takes a little care, both risks can be minimized.
> > Problem(?) solved!
>
> The problem of misshapen heads, perhaps.  NOT the problem of parents who
> are dolts, however...

So which is better, 1 dead kid or 1200  kids who have slightly mishapen
skulls for a period of time?

> > > "Doomsday," IMO, is already upon us (the US).
>
> > You may or may not be right, but I can safely say that
> > the conviction that civilization has finally and irretrievably gone
> > to hell in a handbasket is about ten minutes older than
> > civilization itself.
>
> Not civilization per se.  Just the US.
>
> It'd be nice if common sense and skepticism
> > were thicker on the ground, but I'd take some powerful convincing
> > that things are demonstrably worse now than any other point in
> > history.
>
> A topic that could be debated ad nauseam <g>.
>
>
 




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Infant flat skulls can be avoided: U.S. doctors
"JG" <jg0301  2003-07-07 16:59:41 
Re: Infant flat skulls can be avoided: U.S. doctors
"Roger Schlafly"  2003-07-07 22:55:20 
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Brian Edmonds <brian@[  2003-07-07 09:00:02 
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"CBI" <00doc  2003-07-08 16:20:16 
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naomilynnep@[EMAIL PROTEC  2003-07-10 02:26:18 
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Tsu Dho Nimh <tsudhoni  2003-07-09 22:09:34 
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"JG" <jg0301  2003-07-08 00:30:56 
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"Roger Schlafly"  2003-07-08 04:15:28 
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Tsu Dho Nimh <tsudhoni  2003-07-07 21:23:48 
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"Jeff Utz" <  2003-07-09 16:23:57 
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Tsu Dho Nimh <tsudhoni  2003-07-09 22:06:59 
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pfriley@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-07-08 06:12:22 
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Tsu Dho Nimh <tsudhoni  2003-07-07 21:30:42 
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"JG" <jg0301  2003-07-08 18:22:47 
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"CBI" <00doc  2003-07-08 16:30:08 
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pfriley@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-07-09 06:02:55 
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"LSU Grad of '89&quo  2003-07-15 03:29:24 
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"CBI" <00doc  2003-07-08 16:26:32 
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"CBI" <00doc  2003-07-08 16:23:21 
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"Jeff Utz" <  2003-07-08 20:14:49 
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"Roger Schlafly"  2003-07-09 05:31:24 
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"Jeff Utz" <  2003-07-09 04:59:43 
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pfriley@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-07-10 04:52:30 
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"Jeff Utz" <  2003-07-08 20:08:52 
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Tsu Dho Nimh <tsudhoni  2003-07-09 22:12:18 
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"Roger Schlafly"  2003-07-11 05:13:38 
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"Jeff Utz" <  2003-07-11 03:34:35 
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mlowry3@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-07-07 16:08:02 
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"JG" <jg0301  2003-07-08 18:23:27 
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"CBI" <00doc  2003-07-08 16:33:12 
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"JG" <jg0301  2003-07-09 01:25:28 
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"Jeff Utz" <  2003-07-08 20:15:47 
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eliz_reid@[EMAIL PROTECTE  2003-07-08 00:37:47 
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"JG" <jg0301  2003-07-08 18:22:24 
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eliz_reid@[EMAIL PROTECTE  2003-07-08 07:07:08 
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"Roger Schlafly"  2003-07-08 23:02:57 
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"Jeff Utz" <  2003-07-09 16:34:20 
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"JG" <jg0301  2003-07-09 01:25:38 
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"CBI" <00doc  2003-07-08 19:50:34 
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"JG" <jg0301  2003-07-15 17:24:11 
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"CBI" <00doc  2003-07-15 12:40:43 
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"JG" <jg0301  2003-07-15 23:23:44 
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pfriley@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-07-16 07:00:51 
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"JG" <jg0301  2003-07-16 07:28:14 
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"CBI" <00doc  2003-07-17 18:44:52 
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"Jeff Utz" <  2003-07-09 16:43:22 
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"CBI" <00doc  2003-07-08 16:40:13 
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"JG" <jg0301  2003-07-09 01:23:08 
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"CBI" <00doc  2003-07-08 20:05:34 
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pfriley@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-07-09 05:42:02 
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"Roger Schlafly"  2003-07-09 04:11:22 
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Tsu Dho Nimh <tsudhoni  2003-07-08 22:25:30 
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"Roger Schlafly"  2003-07-09 16:43:58 
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"CBI" <00doc  2003-07-09 13:08:31 
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Tsu Dho Nimh <tsudhoni  2003-07-09 10:35:22 
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pfriley@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-07-10 04:55:20 
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"Jeff Utz" <  2003-07-08 20:31:50 
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Tsu Dho Nimh <tsudhoni  2003-07-08 22:28:30 
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"Jeff Utz" <  2003-07-08 20:19:08 
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eliz_reid@[EMAIL PROTECTE  2003-07-08 22:14:01 
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"Jeff Utz" <  2003-07-09 05:43:30 

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