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clicky joints

trixipaws

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i'v noticed when i'm moving millies legs while nappy changeing, occasionally i'll feel a click (like when u crack ur knuckles or sometimes when u straighten ur leg and ur knee clicks)
it doesnt seem to hurt her. is it normal though?
 
This is one of the checks they do on baby when they disharge them..

they would have noticed when they did this, but hes getting older so may have developed a clicky hip, i have one of these and its something i worry my kids will get, but so far so good, when you take him to see your gp or hv i would tell them so they can keep an eye on it for him..

hope its all ok :hug:
 
don't worry, Thomas is quite clicky and I mentioned it to the hv and she said it is perfectly normal! I hate it wen it happens but it is fine I think! :hug:
 
They will check it again at his 8wk check up. I'm sure it is fine but check with the HV if you are worried - always reasure you. :hug:
 
missac said:
don't worry, Thomas is quite clicky and I mentioned it to the hv and she said it is perfectly normal! I hate it wen it happens but it is fine I think! :hug:

Alex was just like that too, he's grown out of it now. I remember his ankles and knees used to click everytime I lifted his legs up to change his nappy :puke:
 
Kina said:
missac said:
don't worry, Thomas is quite clicky and I mentioned it to the hv and she said it is perfectly normal! I hate it wen it happens but it is fine I think! :hug:

Alex was just like that too, he's grown out of it now. I remember his ankles and knees used to click everytime I lifted his legs up to change his nappy :puke:
thats exactly the same with us, bloomin' awful noise!
 

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