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Pavlik become a more comfortable

Shared by Sara Figueiredo on 2015-11-07 20:10

About the solution

Still in the maternity ward was diagnosed my daughter bilateral hip dysplasia, diagnosis confirmed in the following days by orthopedics.

Yet it has been placed in the first week of life a containment device called Pavlik. These appliances are not made think of newborn babies because the tapes are not supported where they were and are very uncomfortable. In the first days the baby was left with wounds on the back of the thigh. The solution we got ourselves was cut tights for the device not directly in contact with the skin. In fact, in the six months we had to use the device (4 months day and night, sleeping only 2 months), was the solution that we used always. The device very conditioned the kind of clothes to wear can - incompatible with clothes with legs baby-grow type, pajamas or pants).

There are many options available as placement of containment devices like Pavlik, plaster, or surgery. Thanks to early action the situation was resolved in six months.

Information available on the Internet, I believe that the best source is http://hipdysplasia.org/

This solution shall not include mention to the use of drugs, chemicals or biologicals (including food); invasive devices; offensive, commercial or inherently dangerous content. This solution was not medically validated. Proceed with caution! If you have any doubts, please consult with a health professional.

About the author

My name is Sara Figueiredo and I am the mother of a baby who was born with bilateral hip dysplasia. A disease that occurs in about 2-3 births in 1000, more prevalent in female babies, first child and if they are in breech position. Treatment should be done as soon as possible so that it is faster and less invasive.

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