Sign of hip dysplasia:
☆ Swayback
A painless but exaggerated waddling limp or leg length discrepancy are the most common findings after learning to walk. If both hips are dislocated, then limping with marked swayback may become noticeable after the child starts walking.
- See more at: http://hipdysplasia.org/developmental-dysplasia-of-the-hip/infant-signs-and-symptoms/#sthash.AgNCBSU9.dpuf
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Yesterday the mil and I took the kids to a parade. It was Alek's 3rd and Lainee's 1st. She didn't even fuss at the fire trucks except for an older one. And then once for a float that had music that vibrated the ground. Alek on the other hand wanted one of us to hold him the whole time. Over all he had a blast and is looking forward to going back down to see a pirate landing tonight and fireworks. I'm curious to see how Lainee will do with fireworks.
6 days til surgery.
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