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Premature baby, born at 29 weeks and is now 3 months old.

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I've noticed that my baby has a problem with turning her head to the right side, I have been told not to worry about it but when I lay her on her right side she screams and seems like she is in pain, she sleeps on the left side of her head and that's the old way she will sleep. Just would like to get some more advice on the situation, thank you.

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everobertsx

I had this problem hen I was a babay. I was pre-mature too. Maybe she is left handed?

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NicollineS

Hello dear, I was also a mother of a preemie born at 26th week. He had the same problems... I know they can overcome that with some practice. You have so much exercise for the babies on the web. Wish you all the luck! You are blessed that your baby survived!

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