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Hello,

Welcome to the group, this is a great place for us all to share

advice and vent. My son's story & photos are at our website

http://www.geocities.com/chele323232 he is a " normal " active 2 year

old who was born with unilateral right clubfoot, he walks, runs,

jumps, etc (Even when he was back in full leg casts at age 2) I

understand how shocked you are, I never had heard of talipes or

clubfoot until after he was born, we did not know through

ultrasound. Feel free to ask any questions here, the people here

are really great.

Michele

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Welcome!

I don't think they can know how severe the clubfoot is until the baby

is born. Also, depending on how the clubfoot was treated, your child

will walk normally. Our son had unilateral right clubfoot and was

treated with the Ponseti method. He is now walking and people are

unable to tell that anything was ever wrong with his foot. I know

you are worried now and have many questions. I hope you will find

all the answers you need with this helpful website. If you are a

member of this group, you can find much information in the files and

links section. Try to learn as much now as you can. I wish I had

known about this website before our son was born so that I could have

been better prepared. Good luck and ask us anything!

Bethany

> Dear All,

>

> I am a mother of 2 beautiful children. I am from Egypt. I am

pregnant

> and I found out on my 23rd week that my coming beautiful duaghter

> sasha has a unilateral clubfoot. I was shocked as i never heard

about

> it. I started reading a lot of articles but I am really scared. I

can

> not imagine how I am going to treat her or even take care of her. I

> just need to know does the ultrasonic through out the coming weeks

> shows if it is mild or severe talipes or it is known after the baby

> is born.

> Also, does anyone know if the baby after 1 year old from continious

> treatement can walk normally or will still suffer.

>

> Thanks

> Sasha mother

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Hi,

Welcome to the group. With the Ponseti treatment Sasha's feet can be just as

good as feet that are unaffected. Below is a list of doctors practising the

Ponseti method closest to Egypt. I've also attached the link to Dr.

Ponseti's website which has lots of info including an FAQ.

Best of luck!

Dan

Dr. Aysegul Bursali

SSK Okmeydani Hospital

Istanbul Turkey

Tel: 90-212 221 77 77 ext. 1309

Email Dr. Bursali: cbursali@...

S. Bora Goksan, MD

University of Istanbul

Istanbul Faculty of Medicine

Capa 34390 Istanbul, Turkey

Tel: 90 212 635 12 35 ext. 117

Fax: 90 212 635 28 35

Email Dr. Goksan: sbgoksan@...

Noam Bor, M.D.

Emek Central Hospital

Afula, Israel

Tel: 972 4 652-2349

Fax: 972 4 642-4494

Prof. Shlomo Wientroub

Dr. Eitan Segev

" Dana " Children's Hospital

6 Weizmann Street

Tel-Aviv 64239 Israel

Tel: 972 3 697-4261

Fax: 972 3 697-4542

Website: www.tasmc.org.il

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Sasha's Mommy,

It will be okay. Club foot is nothing to be scared of. Your baby girl will be

just fine. I sometimes wonder if finding out ahead of time is a good thing or a

bad thing. We didn't find out until our daughter was born and she as a right

club foot. We were happy, sad, angry, concerned, all those things. But we

adjusted quickly and Rose is the joy of our lives. Hopefully, this will be

just a distant memory before we know it.

Good luck on your upcoming birth experience. We look forward to hearing all

about Sasha!

Robin & Rose

Right club foot.

rita221068 wrote:

Dear All,

I am a mother of 2 beautiful children. I am from Egypt. I am pregnant

and I found out on my 23rd week that my coming beautiful duaghter

sasha has a unilateral clubfoot. I was shocked as i never heard about

it. I started reading a lot of articles but I am really scared. I can

not imagine how I am going to treat her or even take care of her. I

just need to know does the ultrasonic through out the coming weeks

shows if it is mild or severe talipes or it is known after the baby

is born.

Also, does anyone know if the baby after 1 year old from continious

treatement can walk normally or will still suffer.

Thanks

Sasha mother

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