My daughter is 10 months and likes to sit "W-shaped" (on her knees with her feet behind her. She also likes to sit Z-shaped with the left leg behind her, tucked under her bum, and her right leg stretched out front. At her 9-month appointment I expressed concern to her doctor that this could affect the growth of her legs and she could end up pigeon-toed. He told me not to worry and that they don't start considering foot correction until about 18 months. That sounds WAY too late to me!! Even now, as we hold her hands and let her walk around the living room I can tell that her left foot is noticeably turned inward. I don't know why this wouldn't be a concern of the doctors until 18 months. Is anyone else experiencing this situation and what had your pediatrician told you to do?
Christa
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Re: Do you correct how your child sits?
Adopted a baby girl in January 2013 via domestic infant adoption
"One and Done!" Now we spend our time traveling the world as a family
My Blog: Travel Fearlessly
Derek - February 2013 Caelyn April 2011
if you feel in your gut that it's too long to wait, get a second opinion.