David's Plagio
Pages: a repositioning success
Products
that can help you reposition your child
Sleep positioners
Curved Back sleeper by Graco
Safe T sleep (www.safetsleep.com)
***Some parents have mentionned this one can works to keep older
babies on their sides.
Head and body support system
by Dex products
http://www.dexproducts.com/Pages/HeadandBodySupport.html
Looks similar to the head'n'back to sleep positioner.
Tummy time
Tummy time mat by Boppy
Hold-Me-Tite mat
Created by a mom who dealt with plagio, great mat no slip and can be
use on an incline
http://www.tummyplaytime.com/
Soft mirrors
Some parents have had the great idea of using a miror so that their baby could look at himself/herself during tummy time. What a good idea! There is different models out there.
For other accessories like in the
swing, car seat, etc.
(while baby is supervised, not for use in crib)
Pillow Head pillows
They suggest using it for sleep, but I would not personnally recommend
that. I would suggest using it in swings, bouncy seat, etc. (http://www.piloxs.com/products/productpages/PillowHead.htm)
Butterfly pillow
http://www.snuglbuds.com/butterfly.htm
Slings, front carriers
The maya wrap (left) and baby bjorn (right) are well known compagnies of slings or carriers, but others are good as well.
Others
Memory foam, bubble foam, etc.
Can be use to make you
own positioner or as a way to relief pressure on the back of the head in
buncers, swings, etc.
Memory foam
Egg crate foam
Some places
do custom orders in the shape you want
(for exemple:
http://www.foamorder.com/)
I have not personnaly tried all of those products, nor do I endorse them. I wanted to show products I have heard some parents mentionned as useful, and some I have found useful myself.