Tortle Lucky Elephant Head Repositioning Beanies, Corrective Hat for Flat Head Syndrome, 2 Pack (1 Medium & 1 Large)
- PREVENT & CORRECT FLAT SPOTS: Tortle is the low-cost, active solution to an epidemic among infants — flat head syndrome. The repositioning beanie is designed to help correct and prevent flat head and its associated medical problems. This device expertly provides your baby with responding care and support for their heads so that they will have the best chance of healthy development.
- HOW TO USE: Slip the beanie onto your baby’s head and fasten the hook-and-loop opening on the midline front opening. Next, adjust the side elastic straps by pulling them forward and securing them in place. With the help of the straps and the non-slip-grip silicone dots, the cap will stay in place. The Tortle is an effective method that helps to actively shape your baby’s head as you both go about your day.
- SIZING: This innovative flat head syndrome solution comes in 2 convenient sizes: medium and large. The medium will work for children with a head circumference anywhere from 15” to 16.5”, and the large works best for children with a head circumference of 16.5” to 18”. It is normal for your baby to be uncomfortable, but as they get used to it, they’ll come to love it just as much as you do.
- REPOSITIONING TECHNIQUES: There are a variety of repositioning techniques you can use along with this corrector beanie for quicker results. Consider alternating where you place their head each night. You can also move your newborn’s crib to different parts of the room. Placing a mobile in different places on and around the crib may also help so they won’t rest in the same position.
- TORTLE: As a mother and a doctor, Tortle’s creator, Dr. Jane Scott, knows that new parents have enough to worry about — Dr. Jane herself is a mother of four! She knows first-hand the fear that permeates the parenting experience, which is why she set out to design a device that would help relieve some new-parent worry and promote health and wellbeing in new babies.