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Baby Bruising

Recently I put my 3 onth old in a Bjorn and noticed the next day that she had some bruising on her inner thigh, where the carrier must have pinched some of her little leg rolls. I made sure next time I used it that I was careful to move her little chubbs aside. My concern is that the other day I put her in her Exersaucer for the first time and she was in there for about 10 minutes. The next day both of her upper thighs were severely bruised I'm assuming from the daiper-like seat that they sit in, which is cloth, and I felt terrible. After talking with some people, I feel like this is not normal and made an appointment to see her doc. Has anyone else experienced anything like this?

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Dear C.,

I know this might sound crazy, but is there any chance some dye from her diaper, Bjorn or Exersaucer could be rubbing off on her legs making it look like bruises? This happened to me the other day. It took me a day or two to realize that because it was so hot some of the color from the diaper had rubbed off on her legs making it look like gigantic bruises on her inner thighs.

Just a thought and hope it is something as simple as this.

Hi C.,

I have 2 kids of my own and have looked after many babies and toddlers. I have never come across this, and agree with you that it is not normal. I think you did the best thing, making A. appointment with the doctor!

I hope you get good news and that there is a simple way of avoiding it.

A.

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Hi C., I understand your concern. I don't know for sure even though I have been a mom for over 40 years but as an adult, bruising could be from a vitamin deficiency. I would check with the pediatrician just to be sure. Grandma Mary

I am not a medical professional, but i use to work in the bleeding disorder community. Many times especial girls are not diagnosed with bleeding disorders until very late in life. Many people think only boys can have them, but girls can and often in boys and girls bruising is the first signs on the skin. If you haven't figured this out yet, talk to your doctor about it. It can even be a mild disorder with minimal symptoms like bruising and nose bleeds.

has she been checked for hemophilia??? i know it sounds extreme-but thats the only thing i can think of.

THIS IS JUST MY GUESS. a little boy my mom took care of when i was little had it, and he bruised like crazy. as far as i know he is leading a normal life as a healthy young man. dont worry if it is this, it isnt a horrible horrible thing.

try putting a soft cuddly blanket under her legs in her carrier and saucer, this minght help untill you get in to see your dr.

i hope this helps and that all is well,
K.

Hi C....
I have never heard of this...but good for you for being proactive with your baby's health.

Best wishes to you...I'll pray this is nothing to worry about!
J.

that sounds awful!
I have a bjorn and though her legs do get red, they've never bruised. Check with your ped.

I noticed the same thing yesterday on my 4 month old son. But he has a long scratch on his thigh which I belive is caused by his stationary walker. I will monitor closely.
You should definitely check with your pediatrician.

are you sure it is not just the dye rubbing off on her thighs? i've made this mistake too. rub the area with soap and water and see if it comes off.

definately see the doc to see what they say. as far as the carrier, try the ergo baby carrier.
http://www.ergobabycarrier.com/

it's amazingly comfy for mom /dad and baby!!! they sit in a pouch like seat so they aren't hanging from their crotch at all. plus, it's all fabric and they are right against your body at all times. let us know what happens at the doctors... hope all goes well!!!

-L.

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