Hi there, just wondering if anyone has thought or experienced the same as me. My dd when assisted standing always seems to stand "crooked" side to side when you look at her torso and legs from the front or behind. She bends at the hips and leans forward which I know is normal. (She is just 4 months). Her pediatrician has checked her hips for hip dystotia every assessment and even checked this last time when I specifically brought it up. He says she is normal but of course I am second guessing how she looks. I feel like she stands abnormally. I think I will book her in for a chiropractic assessment. She is getting an ultrasound in November to check her hips 100%. She does have asymmetric leg fat folds however her pedi insists she is okay. Any words of wisdom are appreciated. Thx
Re: Normal standing position-4 month old, asymmetric leg fat folds
My daughter's hips were a little "clicky" for the first month or so and the pedi kept rechecking them and even sent us to Children's Hospital. The doctor at Children's said that asymmetric folds were a sign of something "off". I'd follow your gut and follow up on this if you are concerned.
FET to TTC #2: 9/29/14 Beta on 10/8/14 = BFP!
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FET to TTC #2: 9/29/14 Beta on 10/8/14 = BFP!
DS #1 Born 1/3/11 after IVF #1
4 failed IUIs, including 1 CP
PCOS
TTC since 2008