Alternate which direction you place your child in the crib each night.Relieve pressure on the back of the head when you lay an infant down for sleep by propping the child slightly to one side.This eases pressure on the back of the head and helps babies build shoulder and neck strength.
Factors that may increase this risk include muscular torticollis, early birth (prematurity) and back sleeping. The skull flattens when a baby’s head stays in one position for long periods of time. In the first few months of life, however, some babies develop a lasting flat spot on one side of the head or the back of the head. Rest assured that a normal shape usually returns within a few weeks. When a baby is born, the birth process often causes his or her head to have an irregular shape.