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Mom's Intuition: Baby's Odd Head Shape Leads to Rare Diagnosis
24 Dec
Summary
- Mom noticed unusual head shape after a traumatic birth.
- Research led to a diagnosis of craniosynostosis for her daughter.
- Baby Annara underwent surgery and will wear a helmet for a year.

Kazlyn McMann experienced a difficult labor and emergency C-section when her daughter, Annara, was born on August 23, 2025. Following the birth, McMann noticed an unusual head shape with prominent lumps. Initially, she attributed it to birth pressure, but a growing sense of unease prompted her to research.
Weeks later, McMann discovered images online resembling her daughter's head shape, leading her to craniosynostosis. This congenital condition causes skull bones to fuse prematurely. She promptly sought medical advice, and her daughter was diagnosed with sagittal craniosynostosis.
Annara, now four months old, has undergone surgery to correct the condition, allowing her skull to grow properly. She is expected to wear a specialized helmet for 23 hours daily for up to a year to further shape her head. McMann expressed gratitude for trusting her instincts, which led to timely intervention.




