About Being Bowlegged Is It Ok For A Baby To Be Bowlegged When First Learning To Walk?

Is it ok for a baby to be bowlegged when first learning to walk? - about being bowlegged

I noticed that many times babies are first learning to walk O legs. Is this delay and how long will I fix this? What must a doctor if the problem is not resolved, for example, after the first year in March?

Just wondering, because I always noticed that I do not know where you can begin a quest for an answer.

4 comments:

Amanda M said...

It is perfectly normal. My daughter is 19 months and is still bent legs. My son is 3 and he was, and he is now not only corrected. It is first useful to compensate for bent legs. After a moment, it is not necessarily so on.

Betsy said...

All babies are born bowlegged. If they are really willing to be corrected by walking almost completely. "

breasia said...

It is not normal for a baby to be faulty. This indicates a lack of calcium for bone growth. Strong bones will not bend.
Ask your doctor for the baby. They are probably a few changes in nutritional diet of your baby.

Anonymous said...

Normal. As a sailor bow-legged walk, cuz is a vessel unstable. Morning all surfaces, unstable at first.

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