Hi, my 10 month old baby was admitted to hospital for observation for a virus, whilst there the nurses measured his length and found one leg was 1cm longer than the other! Along with uneven leg creases.
I'm waiting for a letter to come through to take him for an xray but obviously am now worrying myself sick incase it is a hip problem.
I think he's developing well, he crawls normally with nothing looking wonky and is standing/weight bearing and cruising around furniture. He is a little spaghetti legged and on toes when walking holding our hands but he is v young.
Does anyone have any experience of this? Would a hip problem not be effecting crawling/standing/cruising?
Thanks
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10 month old with one leg longer than the other!
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Deb2202 · 23/09/2013 16:59
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