Lay your baby on the floor. Put his legs straight and touch his ankles together. What happens to his knees?
Are they touching?
If they touch then your child is not bowlegged, if there's a gap between the knees when the childs legs are straight and the feet and ankles are touching side-by-side, then he's bowlegged.
I was convinced my son was too, but he's not. Just a funny curve in his legs as a young baby.
If he is, don't worry! People with bow legs make fast runners and great athletes!
2007-02-19 06:49:45
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by ? 3
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My second daughter was severly bowlegged as an infant and when she first started walking she walked on the sides of her feet. The doctor reassured me that it would correct itself by the age of two and if not by then they would intervene. She is now 4 1/2 and is just fine.
I also had a little neighbor girl who was severly bowlegged(even worse than my daughter) and now at the age of 3 1/2 she is just fine and you can not tell there ever was a problem.
2007-02-19 06:38:15
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answered by mom2ace 4
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My son is 12 months, has been walking since he was 9 months, and he's still slightly bowlegged.
Just tell your dad that the doctors are watching it, and it is improving on it's own, so they don't think he'll ever need surgury on them. That way, he'll feel like you did listen to his advice about getting his legs checked, and you won't have to tell him how utterly stupid he is for wanting to break a baby's legs.
2007-02-19 06:46:50
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answered by Queen Queso 6
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Unfortunately, you can't. You just have to wait. Your son may stay bowlegged or he may straighten out. You're baby will be fine either way, because I'm rather certain that bowleggedness doesn't have an effect on a beautiful personality.
2007-02-19 06:37:32
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answered by zebj25 6
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Bowlegged is particularly uncomplicated. i would not worry approximately that one too lots. The ft i might have looked at. little ones will adapt to particularly lots something, so the actuality that it would not hamper her walking would not advise that it is not an argument or that it's going to no longer reason her problems in an prolonged time. It basically potential that she has discovered a manner of compensating for it simply by fact she by no potential knew any in a diverse way. considered one of my cousins replaced into relatively pigeon toed as a infant. Her pediatrician prescribed a plastic leg brace (i will attempt to describe it besides the undeniable fact that this is been some years in the past) as I recollect it strapped round her leg and below her foot, then she wore particular tennis shoes over the whole deal. It became her foot and compelled it into the wonderful place till the muscle tissue in her leg have been reinforced adequate to maintain them the place they have been meant to be. Or some thing like that. i replaced into nevertheless an adolescent myself so I definitely did no longer pay that lots interest. It wasn't relatively substantial, and that i do remember that she have been given it in the previous she replaced into 2 and stopped donning it in the previous she began kindergarten. you will possibly by no potential even know it now, and he or she's continuously been very lively, even whilst she replaced into having the problem corrected. I be conscious a large type of folk are noting a correlation between toe walking and the pigeon toed element. all human beings in my kinfolk is a toe walker (even the three hundred lb uncle who feels like a grizzly submit to, it incredibly is hilarious to show screen) 2 individuals have been informed that we've abnormally short achilles tendons when you have activities injuries looked at. could be some thing to ask approximately. I by no potential relatively seen it in the previous considering that I basically assumed for the longest time that toe walking replaced into how all human beings walked.
2016-10-02 09:50:03
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answered by ? 4
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All children look bowlegged when they first walk, it will take awhile before they " straighten " out. My sons leges didn't achieve this untill almost 2. but, if you think thats its getting worse or impeding his learning of walking then I would readdress the issue with your Dr. in about 6 months. At least allow that much time before getting paranoid, oe really looking for alternatives.
2007-02-19 06:38:17
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answered by Anonymous
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My daughter was bowlegged too (and was still after walking for a while.) They straightened out fine by themselves and she's 11 now with no problems. People tried to tell me it was because I stood her up on my lap when she was too small. Ridiculous.
Go w/ your Dr, tell your dad to chill. My in-laws sis the same thing over blocked tear ducts (their son had his surgically opened) and I tried to tell them that my Dr said it would go away on it's own. They ended up taking my daughter to an opthamologist (their $) who told them the same thing.
He's just worried. Your son is fine.
2007-02-19 06:42:11
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answered by Simply_Renee 6
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They all looked bowlegged until they start walking.
2007-02-19 06:35:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't worry about it. His legs will straighten out. As for your father, tell him you'd like to break his legs and put him in braces so his legs 'will be straight'. I had 3 kids and have 2 grandkids and all were 'bow legged' when they started walking. Both of my daughters model as well as my grandkids. Leave your baby alone, remember, it's not nice to fool Mothernature!!
2007-02-19 06:37:18
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answered by wanninonni 6
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