Bless Chrissy Teigen once again for smashing stigmas and bringing adorableness to the internet. People are sharing photos of their infants in helmets in response to a photo of Teigen shared of her six-month-old son, Miles, in a little head-shaper of his own.
Teigen shared the photos in a tweet thread yesterday:
baby miles getting fitted for a little helmet today for his adorable slightly misshapen head. so if you see pictures, don't feel bad for him because he's just fixing his flat and honestly he's probably gonna be even cuter with it somehow
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) December 3, 2018
GUYS pic.twitter.com/V5dzkmVCGu
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) December 3, 2018
The helmet is used to treat the “flat head syndrome” or “plagiocephaly,” which occurs when a baby’s head develops a flat spot. It can be caused by a tight neck muscle that keeps the baby’s head in the same position, or if a baby sleeps on their back or in the car seat in the same position for a long time. It can also be seen in premature babies whose skull bones may be softer. Usually, babies wear them anywhere from two to six months.
In recent years, parents have found ways to make wearing a helmet exciting for the children, such as painting it or, in the case of this mother, using it to make their child a fellow minion:
Bonus: You can turn him into a minion pretty easily pic.twitter.com/A7BtpjTCf9
— Ana (@_Valana) December 4, 2018
Teigen’s tweet had more than a thousand responses as of Tuesday morning, most of them from parents and grandparents sharing photos of their baby in customized helmets:
https://twitter.com/FrancesHansen/status/1069772792898445312
https://twitter.com/thebeefthief/status/1069756347779043331
Our guy is 3 weeks away from graduating from helmet 2. pic.twitter.com/Nzsqcv9mtz
— Allison (@coquettecirclet) December 4, 2018
Interchangeable bows make for extra sweetness! pic.twitter.com/CCosOuWWKy
— Vikki (new year, same me) (@vgandolfo_) December 4, 2018
https://twitter.com/kathleenlarae/status/1069822228357935104
Many shared before/after photos:
My daughter was born with Craniosynostosis. At 8 months, her skull was removed and reshaped. Today, she is a healthy, happy 7 year old! Go Miles! #CranioWArriors pic.twitter.com/Oa8rWmerX6
— BePresent (@TD6030) December 4, 2018
https://twitter.com/kenny912/status/1069806646535303168
https://twitter.com/decipheringit/status/1069775153582755842
I remember it well! And you’re right, it does make them cuter, then and now… pic.twitter.com/oy4b8dFQG7
— Hunter Allen (@HunterAllen2) December 4, 2018
Some say they even miss it:
Definitely cuter.. Enjoy it, it doesn't last long pic.twitter.com/6Sli6DlTzf
— Mike Calvert (@Scalvert13) December 4, 2018
https://twitter.com/KeepingUpwLisa/status/1069804731294461953
https://twitter.com/tremainev/status/1069747225583063040
https://twitter.com/amycamacho32/status/1069843130403323904
Teigen has used her platform before to share other motherhood stories like postpartum depression, and it looks like baby Miles is already adding to her legacy of starting conversations.