In the past two days, many more moms have sent me photos, asking me to see whether the baby is fat or in a harness. For the harness, we have to have a basic understanding, first of all, the harness must be a closed ring, is a whole circle winding, this is a very important point; the second harness must be embedded in the pressure of the deeper, and then the harness is relatively tough. The baby’s hand meat folds almost to a circle when it becomes two small strips of meat separated, or the back of the hand meat folds, to the palm of the hand no longer, this is not a girdle. There is also a case where half of the strip is tighter, but the other side is loose, which also does not need to be treated. We have followed many of these cases, and as the skin stretches and the tissue grows, it has no effect on function or appearance. I’ve posted many drawings of corsets before, and I’ve drawn drawings myself, so moms can go and take a closer look, do their homework, and then identify them. If you really can’t recognize it or are unsure, you can send me a private message and I will look at it whenever I have time. If the photos don’t look very clear, take the time to bring your baby to my clinic and have it looked at. Almost 90% of what I see now that people think is a harness is actually not a harness, so it’s really important for parents to be aware of harness syndrome, but not to stress too much about it.