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Old Nov 19, 2006, 09:00 PM
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Unhappy hip dysplasia

Hi all I am an LPN. Just curious to know if anyone has any experience with hip dysplasia for young children. My daughter had it when she was born and now that she is 7. I just noticed that her bottom is not aligned straight. it is weird. She is not walking funny and one leg doesnt look shorter than the other. Should I be worried and call the hospital that followed her for all these years? She went back a year ago and everything was fine and he doesn't want to see her again for 2 years which is july of 2008. Or am I playing a paranoid parent letting what I know in nursing scare me?

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Old Nov 19, 2006, 09:06 PM
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Re: hip dysplasia

I am so sorry but we can't provide medical advice. Please seek advice via your child's health care provider.

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