Hi ladies,
I am nervous and just need some support. Just had our A/S and we were told our little girl has club feet, I guess not too uncommon. Everything else looks good so it's most likely an isolated thing, which is what we are hoping for. It can be linked to more serious things and I am emotional and stressed.
My Doc wants us to get a follow up ultra sound at the hospital (high risk center) to determine the hips look okay, diagnose the severity of club feet, etc...
We did have genetic testing and we are okay there. I know I shouldn't worry too much but it's so hard...
Re: Club feet (20 week A/S)
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Support group is a good idea.
My nephew was born with club feet. They were also detected in the 20 week U/S. He was put in a series of casts for the first 9 weeks of his life, had surgery to snip the achilles and then in casts for three weeks after that. He was fitted with a brace and wore that at decreasing intervals until 18 months. He did not miss a milestone. He was pulling himself up, crawling, etc... all with his brace on. And now, at 5, he's a freaking super star athlete!
If I had any advice from my sister's expereinces, it would be this:
Thinking about you mama. Hang in there!
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I have had no problems whatsoever with my hip placement or growth. I have had quite a few scans throughout my life and they've been normal. I started playing softball when I was around 7 and continued on to play numerous sports throughout my life. I worked on my feet for eight years in bars/restaurants.
Everyone is different with this, but remember, it might not be as bad as you think! I was treated for it almost thirty years ago and turned out okay. Think of what they can do now! And if it's treated early, your child won't even remember it. Try not to worry too much until that little baby is here and you can get a good, clear answer as to what is going on
Bottom line, hugs and well wishes for you and your LO, but myself and PP who had it did just fine (and that was so long ago! imagine how much medicine has improved since then!), so keep your hopes up.