Guest guest Posted October 7, 2002 Report Share Posted October 7, 2002 Hi, Our son Austin was also diagnosed with CF via ultrasound. He actually arrived 4 1/2 weeks early due to my water breaking early. He was my first so we were very surprised at the early arrival. and Austint (RT CF, LF MTA) 7/8/02 > As you all may remember my doctor found out that my unborn little > girl will have bilateral clubbed feet. Well i was due yesterday and > she hasn't arrived yet. This is my third baby and first one to be > overdue so i really hate being overdue. Anyway, I have read about > why a baby goes overdue and one of the articles and only article i > have found said that a baby can be overdue because it has a > malformation/abnormality. So i am thinking that her clubbed feet has > something to do with it, the perientologist didn't find anything else > wrong with her. Did anyone elses pregnancy go overdue with their > clubbed feet babies? I am interested in knowing if this article has > some truth to it, it kinda worried me but then i know my doctor would > of told me at 30 weeks if anything else was wrong. Thanks for all > your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2002 Report Share Posted October 7, 2002 Hi, Our son Austin was also diagnosed with CF via ultrasound. He actually arrived 4 1/2 weeks early due to my water breaking early. He was my first so we were very surprised at the early arrival. and Austint (RT CF, LF MTA) 7/8/02 > As you all may remember my doctor found out that my unborn little > girl will have bilateral clubbed feet. Well i was due yesterday and > she hasn't arrived yet. This is my third baby and first one to be > overdue so i really hate being overdue. Anyway, I have read about > why a baby goes overdue and one of the articles and only article i > have found said that a baby can be overdue because it has a > malformation/abnormality. So i am thinking that her clubbed feet has > something to do with it, the perientologist didn't find anything else > wrong with her. Did anyone elses pregnancy go overdue with their > clubbed feet babies? I am interested in knowing if this article has > some truth to it, it kinda worried me but then i know my doctor would > of told me at 30 weeks if anything else was wrong. Thanks for all > your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2002 Report Share Posted October 7, 2002 Hi, Our son Austin was also diagnosed with CF via ultrasound. He actually arrived 4 1/2 weeks early due to my water breaking early. He was my first so we were very surprised at the early arrival. and Austint (RT CF, LF MTA) 7/8/02 > As you all may remember my doctor found out that my unborn little > girl will have bilateral clubbed feet. Well i was due yesterday and > she hasn't arrived yet. This is my third baby and first one to be > overdue so i really hate being overdue. Anyway, I have read about > why a baby goes overdue and one of the articles and only article i > have found said that a baby can be overdue because it has a > malformation/abnormality. So i am thinking that her clubbed feet has > something to do with it, the perientologist didn't find anything else > wrong with her. Did anyone elses pregnancy go overdue with their > clubbed feet babies? I am interested in knowing if this article has > some truth to it, it kinda worried me but then i know my doctor would > of told me at 30 weeks if anything else was wrong. Thanks for all > your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2002 Report Share Posted October 7, 2002 I don't think one day past a due date is actually considered to be " late " as a due date is only really an estimated date of birth. Usually the reason a baby *seems* to be late is due to a miscalculated date of conception, ovulation, ect. Also, since your due date was probably recalcuted after you had an ultrasound your due date is based on the size of your baby....which as we all know some newborns are 6lbs and others are 10 lbs. My daughter also came early (10 weeks early), so I honestly don't think clubfoot has anything to do with it. Hang in there, she will come when SHE is ready!! > As you all may remember my doctor found out that my unborn little > girl will have bilateral clubbed feet. Well i was due yesterday and > she hasn't arrived yet. This is my third baby and first one to be > overdue so i really hate being overdue. Anyway, I have read about > why a baby goes overdue and one of the articles and only article i > have found said that a baby can be overdue because it has a > malformation/abnormality. So i am thinking that her clubbed feet has > something to do with it, the perientologist didn't find anything else > wrong with her. Did anyone elses pregnancy go overdue with their > clubbed feet babies? I am interested in knowing if this article has > some truth to it, it kinda worried me but then i know my doctor would > of told me at 30 weeks if anything else was wrong. Thanks for all > your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2002 Report Share Posted October 7, 2002 I don't think one day past a due date is actually considered to be " late " as a due date is only really an estimated date of birth. Usually the reason a baby *seems* to be late is due to a miscalculated date of conception, ovulation, ect. Also, since your due date was probably recalcuted after you had an ultrasound your due date is based on the size of your baby....which as we all know some newborns are 6lbs and others are 10 lbs. My daughter also came early (10 weeks early), so I honestly don't think clubfoot has anything to do with it. Hang in there, she will come when SHE is ready!! > As you all may remember my doctor found out that my unborn little > girl will have bilateral clubbed feet. Well i was due yesterday and > she hasn't arrived yet. This is my third baby and first one to be > overdue so i really hate being overdue. Anyway, I have read about > why a baby goes overdue and one of the articles and only article i > have found said that a baby can be overdue because it has a > malformation/abnormality. So i am thinking that her clubbed feet has > something to do with it, the perientologist didn't find anything else > wrong with her. Did anyone elses pregnancy go overdue with their > clubbed feet babies? I am interested in knowing if this article has > some truth to it, it kinda worried me but then i know my doctor would > of told me at 30 weeks if anything else was wrong. Thanks for all > your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2002 Report Share Posted October 7, 2002 I don't think one day past a due date is actually considered to be " late " as a due date is only really an estimated date of birth. Usually the reason a baby *seems* to be late is due to a miscalculated date of conception, ovulation, ect. Also, since your due date was probably recalcuted after you had an ultrasound your due date is based on the size of your baby....which as we all know some newborns are 6lbs and others are 10 lbs. My daughter also came early (10 weeks early), so I honestly don't think clubfoot has anything to do with it. Hang in there, she will come when SHE is ready!! > As you all may remember my doctor found out that my unborn little > girl will have bilateral clubbed feet. Well i was due yesterday and > she hasn't arrived yet. This is my third baby and first one to be > overdue so i really hate being overdue. Anyway, I have read about > why a baby goes overdue and one of the articles and only article i > have found said that a baby can be overdue because it has a > malformation/abnormality. So i am thinking that her clubbed feet has > something to do with it, the perientologist didn't find anything else > wrong with her. Did anyone elses pregnancy go overdue with their > clubbed feet babies? I am interested in knowing if this article has > some truth to it, it kinda worried me but then i know my doctor would > of told me at 30 weeks if anything else was wrong. Thanks for all > your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2002 Report Share Posted October 7, 2002 in our situation, our son kelby was born 1 week early, i've never heard of babies being late because of clubbed feet or other problems, that's new to me! sorry i couldn't help more, just relating our experience. hope all goes well with your labor & delivery. From a fellow preggo- Tia & Kelby 8-3-01 bilateral EDD 12-17 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2002 Report Share Posted October 7, 2002 My son was born with a left clubfoot (we had no idea) and I started labor on my due date and he came the day after. I don't think there is any coorelation with clubfeet and delivering late. Hang in there your little one will be here shortly! > >Reply-To: nosurgery4clubfoot >To: nosurgery4clubfoot >Subject: Hello all, Have a question about finding >clubbed feet in pregnancy? >Date: Mon, 07 Oct 2002 15:14:40 -0000 > >As you all may remember my doctor found out that my unborn little >girl will have bilateral clubbed feet. Well i was due yesterday and >she hasn't arrived yet. This is my third baby and first one to be >overdue so i really hate being overdue. Anyway, I have read about >why a baby goes overdue and one of the articles and only article i >have found said that a baby can be overdue because it has a >malformation/abnormality. So i am thinking that her clubbed feet has >something to do with it, the perientologist didn't find anything else >wrong with her. Did anyone elses pregnancy go overdue with their >clubbed feet babies? I am interested in knowing if this article has >some truth to it, it kinda worried me but then i know my doctor would >of told me at 30 weeks if anything else was wrong. Thanks for all >your help. > _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2002 Report Share Posted October 7, 2002 My son was born with a left clubfoot (we had no idea) and I started labor on my due date and he came the day after. I don't think there is any coorelation with clubfeet and delivering late. Hang in there your little one will be here shortly! > >Reply-To: nosurgery4clubfoot >To: nosurgery4clubfoot >Subject: Hello all, Have a question about finding >clubbed feet in pregnancy? >Date: Mon, 07 Oct 2002 15:14:40 -0000 > >As you all may remember my doctor found out that my unborn little >girl will have bilateral clubbed feet. Well i was due yesterday and >she hasn't arrived yet. This is my third baby and first one to be >overdue so i really hate being overdue. Anyway, I have read about >why a baby goes overdue and one of the articles and only article i >have found said that a baby can be overdue because it has a >malformation/abnormality. So i am thinking that her clubbed feet has >something to do with it, the perientologist didn't find anything else >wrong with her. Did anyone elses pregnancy go overdue with their >clubbed feet babies? I am interested in knowing if this article has >some truth to it, it kinda worried me but then i know my doctor would >of told me at 30 weeks if anything else was wrong. Thanks for all >your help. > _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2002 Report Share Posted October 7, 2002 My son was born with a left clubfoot (we had no idea) and I started labor on my due date and he came the day after. I don't think there is any coorelation with clubfeet and delivering late. Hang in there your little one will be here shortly! > >Reply-To: nosurgery4clubfoot >To: nosurgery4clubfoot >Subject: Hello all, Have a question about finding >clubbed feet in pregnancy? >Date: Mon, 07 Oct 2002 15:14:40 -0000 > >As you all may remember my doctor found out that my unborn little >girl will have bilateral clubbed feet. Well i was due yesterday and >she hasn't arrived yet. This is my third baby and first one to be >overdue so i really hate being overdue. Anyway, I have read about >why a baby goes overdue and one of the articles and only article i >have found said that a baby can be overdue because it has a >malformation/abnormality. So i am thinking that her clubbed feet has >something to do with it, the perientologist didn't find anything else >wrong with her. Did anyone elses pregnancy go overdue with their >clubbed feet babies? I am interested in knowing if this article has >some truth to it, it kinda worried me but then i know my doctor would >of told me at 30 weeks if anything else was wrong. Thanks for all >your help. > _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2002 Report Share Posted October 7, 2002 My first baby (no club feet) was 10 days late, and my 2nd baby (bilateral clubfeet) was 1 week early. I don't see any reason why clubfeet would extend a pregnancy, or any other abnormality for that matter. If anything, a serious defect might cause premature labor. I don't think you have anything to worry about. I feel for you though - those last days seem like months! In nosurgery4clubfoot@y..., " mikeleslie2930 " <lemikha@h...> wrote: > As you all may remember my doctor found out that my unborn little > girl will have bilateral clubbed feet. Well i was due yesterday and > she hasn't arrived yet. This is my third baby and first one to be > overdue so i really hate being overdue. Anyway, I have read about > why a baby goes overdue and one of the articles and only article i > have found said that a baby can be overdue because it has a > malformation/abnormality. So i am thinking that her clubbed feet has > something to do with it, the perientologist didn't find anything else > wrong with her. Did anyone elses pregnancy go overdue with their > clubbed feet babies? I am interested in knowing if this article has > some truth to it, it kinda worried me but then i know my doctor would > of told me at 30 weeks if anything else was wrong. Thanks for all > your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2002 Report Share Posted October 7, 2002 My first baby (no club feet) was 10 days late, and my 2nd baby (bilateral clubfeet) was 1 week early. I don't see any reason why clubfeet would extend a pregnancy, or any other abnormality for that matter. If anything, a serious defect might cause premature labor. I don't think you have anything to worry about. I feel for you though - those last days seem like months! In nosurgery4clubfoot@y..., " mikeleslie2930 " <lemikha@h...> wrote: > As you all may remember my doctor found out that my unborn little > girl will have bilateral clubbed feet. Well i was due yesterday and > she hasn't arrived yet. This is my third baby and first one to be > overdue so i really hate being overdue. Anyway, I have read about > why a baby goes overdue and one of the articles and only article i > have found said that a baby can be overdue because it has a > malformation/abnormality. So i am thinking that her clubbed feet has > something to do with it, the perientologist didn't find anything else > wrong with her. Did anyone elses pregnancy go overdue with their > clubbed feet babies? I am interested in knowing if this article has > some truth to it, it kinda worried me but then i know my doctor would > of told me at 30 weeks if anything else was wrong. Thanks for all > your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2002 Report Share Posted October 7, 2002 My first baby (no club feet) was 10 days late, and my 2nd baby (bilateral clubfeet) was 1 week early. I don't see any reason why clubfeet would extend a pregnancy, or any other abnormality for that matter. If anything, a serious defect might cause premature labor. I don't think you have anything to worry about. I feel for you though - those last days seem like months! In nosurgery4clubfoot@y..., " mikeleslie2930 " <lemikha@h...> wrote: > As you all may remember my doctor found out that my unborn little > girl will have bilateral clubbed feet. Well i was due yesterday and > she hasn't arrived yet. This is my third baby and first one to be > overdue so i really hate being overdue. Anyway, I have read about > why a baby goes overdue and one of the articles and only article i > have found said that a baby can be overdue because it has a > malformation/abnormality. So i am thinking that her clubbed feet has > something to do with it, the perientologist didn't find anything else > wrong with her. Did anyone elses pregnancy go overdue with their > clubbed feet babies? I am interested in knowing if this article has > some truth to it, it kinda worried me but then i know my doctor would > of told me at 30 weeks if anything else was wrong. Thanks for all > your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2002 Report Share Posted October 7, 2002 My first has MA and she was one week early. My second has bilateral and she was a week overdue. I wouldn't worry. If you worry all you will do is stress yourself out even more and that's not good for you or the baby. Just try to relax and think about how happy you will be to have this little one in your life. Having my first one a week early kinda spoiled me because then when the second one didn't come early like everyone including my doc. thought I was really disappointed. I was having a difficult pregnancy to begin with and just wanted it over with! Just try to relax and not worry too much! mikeleslie2930 wrote:As you all may remember my doctor found out that my unborn little girl will have bilateral clubbed feet. Well i was due yesterday and she hasn't arrived yet. This is my third baby and first one to be overdue so i really hate being overdue. Anyway, I have read about why a baby goes overdue and one of the articles and only article i have found said that a baby can be overdue because it has a malformation/abnormality. So i am thinking that her clubbed feet has something to do with it, the perientologist didn't find anything else wrong with her. Did anyone elses pregnancy go overdue with their clubbed feet babies? I am interested in knowing if this article has some truth to it, it kinda worried me but then i know my doctor would of told me at 30 weeks if anything else was wrong. Thanks for all your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2002 Report Share Posted October 7, 2002 Our little boy has bilateral talipes and my wife went two weeks early - you just can't tell, they are born when they are good and ready. Philip Hello all, Have a question about finding clubbed feet in pregnancy? As you all may remember my doctor found out that my unborn little girl will have bilateral clubbed feet. Well i was due yesterday and she hasn't arrived yet. This is my third baby and first one to be overdue so i really hate being overdue. Anyway, I have read about why a baby goes overdue and one of the articles and only article i have found said that a baby can be overdue because it has a malformation/abnormality. So i am thinking that her clubbed feet has something to do with it, the perientologist didn't find anything else wrong with her. Did anyone elses pregnancy go overdue with their clubbed feet babies? I am interested in knowing if this article has some truth to it, it kinda worried me but then i know my doctor would of told me at 30 weeks if anything else was wrong. Thanks for all your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2002 Report Share Posted October 7, 2002 I don't know if there is any truth to that or not. Both of my boys were born at 36 wks. Trent my second was the only one to have a problem and as far as we know the only problem he has is the one clubfoot. As far as any other concerns a friend of mine carried to 41 weeks and her son was born with no known problems what so ever and he is now 8 months old. So, i don't know if I would put much faith in that article. Best of luck keep us updated. Maybe your little bundle just isn't quite ready and will bless you with her presence soon. mikeleslie2930 wrote:As you all may remember my doctor found out that my unborn little girl will have bilateral clubbed feet. Well i was due yesterday and she hasn't arrived yet. This is my third baby and first one to be overdue so i really hate being overdue. Anyway, I have read about why a baby goes overdue and one of the articles and only article i have found said that a baby can be overdue because it has a malformation/abnormality. So i am thinking that her clubbed feet has something to do with it, the perientologist didn't find anything else wrong with her. Did anyone elses pregnancy go overdue with their clubbed feet babies? I am interested in knowing if this article has some truth to it, it kinda worried me but then i know my doctor would of told me at 30 weeks if anything else was wrong. Thanks for all your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2002 Report Share Posted October 7, 2002 I dont know anything about the overdue factor, but I will tell you that Feldman of NYU recently told me that ultrasounds incorrectly predict clubfoot FORTY PERCENT (40%) of the time. I was told while pregnant with my third child that she would have severe clubfoot but she was born with perfectly normal feet. Best of luck to you! Lorna & , unliteral cf, age 2 > As you all may remember my doctor found out that my unborn little > girl will have bilateral clubbed feet. Well i was due yesterday and > she hasn't arrived yet. This is my third baby and first one to be > overdue so i really hate being overdue. Anyway, I have read about > why a baby goes overdue and one of the articles and only article i > have found said that a baby can be overdue because it has a > malformation/abnormality. So i am thinking that her clubbed feet has > something to do with it, the perientologist didn't find anything else > wrong with her. Did anyone elses pregnancy go overdue with their > clubbed feet babies? I am interested in knowing if this article has > some truth to it, it kinda worried me but then i know my doctor would > of told me at 30 weeks if anything else was wrong. Thanks for all > your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2002 Report Share Posted October 7, 2002 My son was born three weeks late by the Doctor's due date and only one day late by my guess at the due date. he has bl-cf. My grandson was born 3 1/2 weeks eraly he also has bl-cf like his uncle. I think babys just know when it is time for them to be born and when the time is right your little one will know it. My sons baby is due in December and his wife and him wanted to have a u/s to see if the baby will have cf like my son but the doctor said that you can not really tell for sure if the baby has cf with an u/s and that even if you do see cf it only brings up more ?'s then answers. Just try to enjoy the last few days of your pregnancy. You will be holding you little one in your arms soon. lornabeaverman wrote:I dont know anything about the overdue factor, but I will tell you that Feldman of NYU recently told me that ultrasounds incorrectly predict clubfoot FORTY PERCENT (40%) of the time. I was told while pregnant with my third child that she would have severe clubfoot but she was born with perfectly normal feet. Best of luck to you! Lorna & , unliteral cf, age 2 > As you all may remember my doctor found out that my unborn little > girl will have bilateral clubbed feet. Well i was due yesterday and > she hasn't arrived yet. This is my third baby and first one to be > overdue so i really hate being overdue. Anyway, I have read about > why a baby goes overdue and one of the articles and only article i > have found said that a baby can be overdue because it has a > malformation/abnormality. So i am thinking that her clubbed feet has > something to do with it, the perientologist didn't find anything else > wrong with her. Did anyone elses pregnancy go overdue with their > clubbed feet babies? I am interested in knowing if this article has > some truth to it, it kinda worried me but then i know my doctor would > of told me at 30 weeks if anything else was wrong. Thanks for all > your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2002 Report Share Posted October 7, 2002 My son was born three weeks late by the Doctor's due date and only one day late by my guess at the due date. he has bl-cf. My grandson was born 3 1/2 weeks eraly he also has bl-cf like his uncle. I think babys just know when it is time for them to be born and when the time is right your little one will know it. My sons baby is due in December and his wife and him wanted to have a u/s to see if the baby will have cf like my son but the doctor said that you can not really tell for sure if the baby has cf with an u/s and that even if you do see cf it only brings up more ?'s then answers. Just try to enjoy the last few days of your pregnancy. You will be holding you little one in your arms soon. lornabeaverman wrote:I dont know anything about the overdue factor, but I will tell you that Feldman of NYU recently told me that ultrasounds incorrectly predict clubfoot FORTY PERCENT (40%) of the time. I was told while pregnant with my third child that she would have severe clubfoot but she was born with perfectly normal feet. Best of luck to you! Lorna & , unliteral cf, age 2 > As you all may remember my doctor found out that my unborn little > girl will have bilateral clubbed feet. Well i was due yesterday and > she hasn't arrived yet. This is my third baby and first one to be > overdue so i really hate being overdue. Anyway, I have read about > why a baby goes overdue and one of the articles and only article i > have found said that a baby can be overdue because it has a > malformation/abnormality. So i am thinking that her clubbed feet has > something to do with it, the perientologist didn't find anything else > wrong with her. Did anyone elses pregnancy go overdue with their > clubbed feet babies? I am interested in knowing if this article has > some truth to it, it kinda worried me but then i know my doctor would > of told me at 30 weeks if anything else was wrong. Thanks for all > your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2002 Report Share Posted October 8, 2002 Both my babes were born " late " (right on time, y'know! They come when they're ready!). Rose was born at 41.5 weeks and had unilateral clubfoot. Iris was born at 42 weeks, no clubfeet or abnormalities. I think the article was a little hokey. Remember, though, the EDD is an estimate, not a set date. Most normal pregnancies range from 38-42 weeks. Joy http://community.webtv.net/joybelle15/ROSESCLUBFOOTPAGE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2002 Report Share Posted October 8, 2002 Both my babes were born " late " (right on time, y'know! They come when they're ready!). Rose was born at 41.5 weeks and had unilateral clubfoot. Iris was born at 42 weeks, no clubfeet or abnormalities. I think the article was a little hokey. Remember, though, the EDD is an estimate, not a set date. Most normal pregnancies range from 38-42 weeks. Joy http://community.webtv.net/joybelle15/ROSESCLUBFOOTPAGE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2002 Report Share Posted October 9, 2002 My first daughter was born 9 days late (no clubfoot) and my second daughter was born 9 days early (bilateral clubfoot). Her clubfoot was detected at 19 weeks during ultrasound but we were told that the severity of the clubfoot could not be determined until after birth. With my first daughter I also had an ultrasound at 19 weeks and her feet were normal. When she was born her feet were very turned inward but she did not have clubfoot. So, just hang in there! You never know, but it is definitely good to be prepared! Holly and (2-11-2000 bilateral) Hello all, Have a question about finding clubbed feet in pregnancy? >As you all may remember my doctor found out that my unborn little >girl will have bilateral clubbed feet. Well i was due yesterday and >she hasn't arrived yet. This is my third baby and first one to be >overdue so i really hate being overdue. Anyway, I have read about >why a baby goes overdue and one of the articles and only article i >have found said that a baby can be overdue because it has a >malformation/abnormality. So i am thinking that her clubbed feet has >something to do with it, the perientologist didn't find anything else >wrong with her. Did anyone elses pregnancy go overdue with their >clubbed feet babies? I am interested in knowing if this article has >some truth to it, it kinda worried me but then i know my doctor would >of told me at 30 weeks if anything else was wrong. Thanks for all >your help. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2002 Report Share Posted October 9, 2002 My first daughter was born 9 days late (no clubfoot) and my second daughter was born 9 days early (bilateral clubfoot). Her clubfoot was detected at 19 weeks during ultrasound but we were told that the severity of the clubfoot could not be determined until after birth. With my first daughter I also had an ultrasound at 19 weeks and her feet were normal. When she was born her feet were very turned inward but she did not have clubfoot. So, just hang in there! You never know, but it is definitely good to be prepared! Holly and (2-11-2000 bilateral) Hello all, Have a question about finding clubbed feet in pregnancy? >As you all may remember my doctor found out that my unborn little >girl will have bilateral clubbed feet. Well i was due yesterday and >she hasn't arrived yet. This is my third baby and first one to be >overdue so i really hate being overdue. Anyway, I have read about >why a baby goes overdue and one of the articles and only article i >have found said that a baby can be overdue because it has a >malformation/abnormality. So i am thinking that her clubbed feet has >something to do with it, the perientologist didn't find anything else >wrong with her. Did anyone elses pregnancy go overdue with their >clubbed feet babies? I am interested in knowing if this article has >some truth to it, it kinda worried me but then i know my doctor would >of told me at 30 weeks if anything else was wrong. Thanks for all >your help. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2002 Report Share Posted October 9, 2002 My first daughter was born 9 days late (no clubfoot) and my second daughter was born 9 days early (bilateral clubfoot). Her clubfoot was detected at 19 weeks during ultrasound but we were told that the severity of the clubfoot could not be determined until after birth. With my first daughter I also had an ultrasound at 19 weeks and her feet were normal. When she was born her feet were very turned inward but she did not have clubfoot. So, just hang in there! You never know, but it is definitely good to be prepared! Holly and (2-11-2000 bilateral) Hello all, Have a question about finding clubbed feet in pregnancy? >As you all may remember my doctor found out that my unborn little >girl will have bilateral clubbed feet. Well i was due yesterday and >she hasn't arrived yet. This is my third baby and first one to be >overdue so i really hate being overdue. Anyway, I have read about >why a baby goes overdue and one of the articles and only article i >have found said that a baby can be overdue because it has a >malformation/abnormality. So i am thinking that her clubbed feet has >something to do with it, the perientologist didn't find anything else >wrong with her. Did anyone elses pregnancy go overdue with their >clubbed feet babies? I am interested in knowing if this article has >some truth to it, it kinda worried me but then i know my doctor would >of told me at 30 weeks if anything else was wrong. Thanks for all >your help. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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