It only took one mom from British Columbia, Canada, two weeks to notice something wrong with her newborn baby.
Kazlyn, 23, told Newsweek that her daughter, Annara, appeared just like any other healthy baby, hitting milestones as normal , but it was the shape of her head which was unsettling.
"She couldn't lie flat on her back because the back of her skull protruded too much," Kazlyn said. "She developed a preference for lying on one side more than the other and would cry if you tried to change her head position."
Annara's head shape even prevented her from sitting comfortably in her bouncy chair or car seat. There was a firm ridge that also ran from front to back—something she had never seen with her first child, 2-year-old Ender, with partner Mat Bonazew.
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