It'll most likely correct itself on its own. My daughter when she was born had an "elf" ear - we called it the elf ear because it was rather pointy compared to the other ear. It was totally normal - just a result from being cramped in my belly while I was pregnant with her. It went away by the time she was 3 months old - and we just forgot about it. As long as it doesn't affect the baby's hearing, it should be fine. As your baby grows it will become less and less noticeable and eventually you'll forget about it and only be reminded when you look at past photographs of your baby. That's what happened to me.
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2006-06-07 11:17:15
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answered by hotmomma23 5
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If you look at your face, ears, eyes, etc. , you'll notice that one side is bigger than the other. Human beings are not symmetrical. You probably just notice it more on a tiny baby. If you're concerned bring it up at the next well-baby checkup.
2006-06-07 09:02:58
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answered by J 4
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Some babies are just different be proud that you have a baby and it is healthy. I would not worry about it will probably be less noticeable has the baby gets older. If you are to worried about it ask the doctor. good luck and congratulations
2006-06-07 16:24:06
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answered by Katie R 3
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there is nothing to worry about I bet. which side is the baby always laying on? I bet when the baby starts holding their head up everything will even out. It did with my baby boy :)
2006-06-07 08:58:49
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answered by Nicole C 1
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Nothing...no BODY is perfectly symetrical. If it becomes unsightly or otherwise causes problems, then consult your physician...give the poor kid a chance to grow!
2006-06-07 09:03:08
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answered by Rev Debi Brady 5
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Take the baby to the Dr. and let him decide if there is anything wrong.
2006-06-07 08:57:05
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answered by T W E E T Y 1
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wat can you do? wat do you WANT to do?
both of my baby's ears are totally diff. also. one of her ears looks normal you know and the earlobe is not attached to her head. you know. nothing wrong. and the other ear has the earlob attached and the ear looks curved as if it were bent a lil; lets just say that, it sticks out. it's cute for now, but i wonder how that will effect her when she gets older. i believe she has my ear and her dad's ear. it's weird.
2006-06-07 09:05:59
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answered by Pearlz 3
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Throw away your ruler and get a good book. You have far to much time on your hands.
2006-06-07 08:59:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Love him and accept him exactly the way God made him. Be an example to teach him acceptance.
2006-06-07 09:00:34
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answered by Anonymous
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IT WILL PROBABLY BECOME LESS NOTICABLE AS THE BABY GROWS. NOONE MATCHES PERFECTLY ON BOTH SIDES.
2006-06-07 08:58:12
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answered by violet 3
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