My 4 month old just had her 'wellness' check up and it looked like everything was going well. She's at the 92% in both height and weight and all signs were great. But then she did some tests on her hips and the Doc noticed something she didn't like. Apparently she has a 'hip click' which was pretty substantial. This usually means that she has hip displasia which is corrected with this crazy Forrest Gump brace called a Pavlic Harness. picture : http://www.pavlikharness.com/images/pav ... ness-2.jpg So that's a little scary... We have to go meet with an orthopedic surgeon next week to have an ultrasound. Do any of you have any experience with infant hip displasia? I'm really not sure what to expect here. I just got off the phone with my wife and I happened to be on NT so I figured I'd ask you guys.
The good news was that apparently my older kid is a genius. She was sitting in the doctors office reading some book while the baby got checked out. My wife and the doc were sort of ignoring her so that they could do the baby check up but I guess the Doctor was blown away at her grasp of reading. My daughter was just flipping through the book saying stuff like, "EH, apple... Dee, donkey... AICH, happy... Teeeee, tattoo!" And the dr stopped to listen.
She went through the entire alphabet with her and correctly answered all of the questions... what does "Ball" start with? What else starts with B? Bee, baby, boy, etc. Apparently they spent a good 10 minutes doing this and the doctor was just completely floored. My baby just turned 2 years old only two weeks ago so this was pretty good. We haven't really done anything specific with her to get her to do so well, she just loves her alphabet blocks, books and puzzles. It was all self-taught, I guess. Anyway, the doc said that her 3-year old is considered "very advanced" at her private school class and she doesn't know the alphabet nearly as well as our 2-year old. She said that everyone will try and hold our kid back from starting school because that's what everyone does these days, but we should not let them... even putting her in private school (was the plan anyway) at 4.5 if necessary. I swore I wasn't going to be one of those parents that gushes about how ADVANCED their kids are (if every kid is 'advanced' where the fuck are the normal kids??) but I just thought that this was pretty cool. We really just thought that she was 'reading well' and very curious. I mean, she jumps like a retard and took forever to walk =p. Physically slow?
Anyway, that was the trip from the Dr today. Good news about the oldest daughter but scary news about my baby. Can any body give me some good news or some comfort about the bad news? "It isn't that bad..." from someone who knows would suffice.