Subsequently, one may also ask, why is it important to support baby's head?
Your baby's head needs a lot of support during their first few months, until their neck muscles get stronger. Gaining the strength to hold their head up is the foundation on which the development of all your baby's other movement is based. It will help them to roll over, sit up, crawl and walk .
Additionally, is it OK for newborn to sleep with head to side? Most parents know that the safest way to put their baby to sleep is on its back. Babies who sleep on their backs are much less likely to die of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Babies who always sleep with their head to the same side can develop flat spots.
Considering this, what if baby's head falls forward?
This explains why infants don't really experience sprains, but also the reason that, when a head flops side-to-side, while terrifying to see, is relatively low-risk for the baby. It's when a baby's head flops forward that major issues can result, as airways can become restricted.
Will Brachycephaly correct itself?
No treatment is necessary for mild cases of brachycephaly and plagiocephaly. Your baby's skull should naturally correct itself over time if you take some simple measures to take pressure off the flattened part of their head and encourage them to try different positions.