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Old Jul 13th, 2008, 20:19 PM   #1
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Young Babies Using Their Legs?


My LO has very strong legs, he can totally hold his own weight and he loves to stand up, he even moves his feet as if he can walk..

I do support him by putting my hands under his armpits but he does take most of the weight..

Is this bad for his legs?

My nan said I shouldn't do that because he'll get 'bow leg'?

Drama or is she right??
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Old Jul 13th, 2008, 20:23 PM   #2
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I don't think he will get bow-legged as all mothers do this!! I read somewhere that at one month of age all babies are able to be on there feet with support, and also they are supposed to have that walking reflex... I will try to find that website again and post it for you!!
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Old Jul 13th, 2008, 20:24 PM   #3
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Caitlins always been strong on her legs - she stands up at the coffee table etc on her own playing with my mats but when it comes to crawling shes figured rolling her way to places is much easier (lazy like her daddy lol)

Ive not heard that anyway - we've always encouraged her to stand if she wants to which she does she loves it!
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Old Jul 13th, 2008, 20:24 PM   #4
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I did the same untill I got told her legs would go "bow-legged" too.
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Old Jul 13th, 2008, 20:26 PM   #5
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Found IT!!

"A Baby's Reflexes..

A baby is born with certain reflexes to protect them during the first few weeks. These reflexes will disappear after a few weeks and be replaced with voluntary movement during baby's development.

Doctors will check these reflexes to ensure his central nervous system is working correctly.

Walking Reflex

If you hold baby in an upright position with his feet touching the floor, his legs will seem to be trying to walk. This reflex will last for about 3-4 weeks, and he won't actually walk until he is around 12 months.

Crawling Reflex

Place baby on his stomach and he will take up a crawling position with his bottom in the air and his legs bent. This lasts for about two months when he will then be able to lie flat.

Search Reflex

Touch baby's cheek with your finger or breast and he will turn towards the source and open his mouth in search of food. This reflex will last for about 12 weeks.

Grasp Reflex

Place your finger in the palm of baby's hand and he will grasp it. This involuntary movement will persist for about 3 months.

Sucking Reflex

Put your (clean) finger in baby's mouth and he will suck on it. This reflex ensures he will be able to feed.

Diving Reflex

If baby is placed in water - either during a water birth or in a swimming pool - his throat will close so that he does not swallow the water. This means that baby will not drown if born in water, and he will also be a natural swimmer. This reflex will last for about 2 months, or longer if you take him swimming.

Babinski's Reflex

Stroke the sole of baby's foot and his big toe will curl up and the other toes will spread out. This lasts for about two years."

http://ezinearticles.com/?A-Baby-Is-...lexes&id=14102
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Both my daughters are like this , ella loves nothing more then standing , i have also heard the 'bowed leg' comment but i never listen. If they can do it and they like it why not! Never done my first daughter any harm!
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Old Jul 13th, 2008, 20:31 PM   #7
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Yeah I always thought I was helping to make his legs nice and strong... He holds his head up so proud when he stands up, like look at me im a big boy.. lol
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Bella stands up supported as well. I've never heard it will make them bow legged.
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Old Jul 13th, 2008, 22:33 PM   #9
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Seth is very strong with his legs as well and he does that walking thingy too. They tested him at the hospital before we left to make sure he did that though so I think it must be pretty normal. He's very good with his head too

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Old Jul 13th, 2008, 23:11 PM   #10
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Lilly has always been dying to walk!!! From a very young age she's been putting weight on her legs.
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