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Seeking Moms Who Know Something About Slight Hip Dyplasia on the Right Side

I just found out yesterday that my 9 month old has slight hip dyplasia on the right side. She is our first born and we are very anxious about this new information. She has yet to crawl or walk which is how the doctor discovered it. She goes to Childrens Mercy next week. Is there anyone who has gone through something similar to this? What do they do correct it? Just trying to calm my fears.

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I use to babysit a little girl who had this. Now that has been several years ago (like 32 years ago), but she was in a cast, and then like a brace, but after all of that you would never known that she went through that, because she is like a normal kid (or young adult) today! They probably have perfected how they treat it today, but I just know from my past experience of babysitting her, that she did everything that 2 and 3 years old do.

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Hi! I'm sorry you & your daughter have to go through this. It's no fun. I don't know anything about 'slight hip dyplasia'. My son had full hip dyplasia (his hip formed outside of the socket in the womb). This is what happend to him...
My son was diagnosed at birth with congenital hip dyplasia. They tried the pavlic harness & it was hard until he got used to it. Once it is on you can not remove it for daiper changes or baths. My son screamed everytime he woke up because he could not move his legs & when he tried it pulled on his shoulders. (If you like I can e-mail you a photo. I do not think that the triple diapering will work for your daughter because of her size.) The harness did not work for my son. We went to Children's Mercy to see Dr. Brad O'lney. He is wonderful! My son needed an open reduction, since his hip formed outside of the socket. Durring his surgery his hip socket had to be broken open to put his hip back in. Then he had to be in cast from his belly button to his ankles for 10 weeks. Then he wore what I believe is called a walking harness for a few more months(it's been a long time so I don't remember if that is what it is really called). That was 6 years ago. We still go to see Dr. O'lney every year to check on his hip.
I did not write this to scare you. It sounds like her hip is not as severe as my son's was. The doctor will try the least invasive procedure first. Maybe the pavlic harnes or the closed reduction or a different type of harness. I just want you to know that Chidren's Mercy is the most wonderful hosipital & clinics. Your daughter is in very knowledgeable & caring hands at this hospital!
Please let me know how it goes. I have suggestions for activities, positioning, diapering, ect. for a cast or harness.

God Bless!
K. Crabbs

I don't know about babies and hip dysplasia but I was diagnosed as having mild hip dysplasia when I was 19 and pregnant with my 1st. I would be walking and suddenly my hip would give our and I would fall down, towards the end I had to sit to go down stairs or use and elevator. It is good that it is caught early, as an adult I have hip discomfort almost daily and my dr. has said I will eventually need to have the hip replaced which I am trying to wait as long as possible to have done. I am Children's Mercy will do a fantastic job. Good Luck!

Hi A.,

I know a little about hip dysplasia, because I have it and so does my sister. However, we weren't diagnosed until a few years ago as adults. I just had my son to Children's last week to get checked out, he is 4 weeks old. I am sure you are seeing Perry Schoenecker, MD who is one of the best in the countryfor children's hips. They will do an ultrasound on your babies' hips, which doesn't hurt at all. Hopefully your daughter is young enough to wear the harness to correct her dysplasia. The harness might seem horrible for her to wear, but it will fix the problem. There are surgies available too, but hopefully your daughter won't need that. Please let me know if you have any questions at all. Good luck and let me know how everything turns out.

well, the head pediatrician where i work said they used to just triple diaper the babies who had this to kind of roll it into place. they can also use what's called a pavlik harness, or maybe a closed reduction. call ur ped and see about triple diapering until the appt. good luck!

When my daughter began walking her feet turned inward about 30 degrees. We were told by the specialist that she would grow out of it by 7 or 8 - and so they did nothing. One day I mentioned it to my chiropractor and at his request brought her in. After taking more x-rays (the ones done by the doctor did not show much) he saw that her hips were not in the sockets correctly. He very gently put them in place and gave me very gentle exercises to do with her. We continued with a few appointments with the chiropractor and did the exercises everyday. He told me that if it would have gone untreated that she would have had permanent hip/walking problems. Today, she is 15 and doing just fine.
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I use to babysit a little girl who had this. Now that has been several years ago (like 32 years ago), but she was in a cast, and then like a brace, but after all of that you would never known that she went through that, because she is like a normal kid (or young adult) today! They probably have perfected how they treat it today, but I just know from my past experience of babysitting her, that she did everything that 2 and 3 years old do.

C. Freeman/ ____@____.com

Wow, you brought back some old memories. Yes, my daughter had HD. We caught it at 4 mos because my husband sister had had it. So, the dr was checking hard for it and found it. Actually, in her case it wasn't herititary, but because she was sitting "indian style" en utero. That pulled her ball out of her socket. Remember, this was 21 year ago so treatment options may have changed. But, she was in a brace until she was about 1yr old. The brace pushed the ball of her leg into her socket and allowed the socket to grow around the ball. Once that happened, she was OK.

Good luck and I would be curious about how this turns out for your family. If your daughter winds up in a brace, I'll pass along some tips to help you and her deal with it.

I know nothing about hip dyplasia but would like to recommend Shriners Hospital in St. Louis. Dr Perry Schoenecker is the chief of staff there and knows what he is doing. He's also at Children's Hospital in St. Louis too, but Shriners is free and a drive from KC would be enough with the price of gas.

If they put your baby in a spica cast I have a suggestion for the diapering process. My son is in a body cast now and the way the Dr's told me to diaper him is actually more difficult and not as effective as what I figured out.

Just buy the normal sized diaper you'd usually buy and tuck the diaper up into the cast until you get it around him and use the tabs the way you normally would. For overnight, add a few maxi pads for more protection against wetness. This works much better, for me, than double diapering. I would suggest buying pampers, huggies, or luvs as the store brands don't absorb wetness as quickly and you will get leaks.

I'll keep you and your family in my prayers!

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