greysgut wrote: » Thank you for your replies. She was in braces for 18 weeks last year but has had 3 X-rays since October and everything is as it should be. Public health nurse said not to worry as she is well able to walk, she just chooses not to at the minute. She’s after getting used to daddy holding her hand too 🙈
Bobsammy wrote: » Were the braces for hip dysplasia? Both my girls are hippy babies, my eldest didn't walk until 18 months and was 16 months before she was standing at all. Now she did have a spica cast for quite a while in her first year, followed by an abduction brace. But the hospital kept reassuring us that she would walk in her own time and they wouldn't worry at all until she was past 18 months.
greysgut wrote: » Yes, hip dysplasia. She had the harness from 6 weeks to 16 weeks and the abduction from 24 to 32 weeks. She’s out of it since October maybe, and they keep calling her for X-rays before signing off.
bee06 wrote: » Sounds to me like she is walking but she just likes a bit of support or assistance is she’s pushing a pram around?
greysgut wrote: » Yeah she has a vtech Walker and a pram and totters off no problem. She stands on her own for ages if she’s a toy in her hand. In the past week she has taken off on her own 3 times that I have noticed. I know all babies are different, my son took his first steps at 10 months and by 1 he was running around. She has great upper strength, son is a testament to that! Thanks for all your replies x
bee06 wrote: » I did read somewhere once that younger siblings walk later than the oldest because they have more to entertain them or big brother will “help” them. My 2nd was later rolling and crawling because she was being entertained by her brother I think. She didn’t need to get moving to entertain herself.
Blazer wrote: » 16 months is old though... as someone said take them to the public health nurse. Our 2nd fella was the same..eldest walking by 7 months, youngest couldn't sit up until 10months etc and didn't walk till 18 months I think it was. We took him..low muscle tone etc but at least we knew then it wasn't something worse etc. If your child is not hitting targets by months have them checked out as a precaution. Better safe than sorry as they say.
Blazer wrote: » 16 months is old though... as someone said take them to the public health nurse. 16 months isn't old. 18 months would be the later end of the scale. I don't disagree that it's worth getting a child checked by phn if you're concerned. Personally I wouldn't be though. I'd give it another month or two.