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What are some coping tips once my child has been diagnosed with hip dysplasia?

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What are some coping tips once my child has been diagnosed with hip dysplasia?

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Recognize your feelings and discuss them with your child’s doctors. Do not be afraid to ask any questions you may have. Also, understand that caring for infants is difficult for new parents even when a child is born without hip dysplasia. Having a child with hip dysplasia makes the job even more difficult. Ask for help if you need it. Grandparents and other family members can help with care and should be involved with your child life. Ask your child’s doctor to connect you with an experienced parent of a child with hip dysplasia. Blog at www.hip-baby.org Enjoy the growth and development of your infant. There is so much more to this special time with your child than hip dysplasia. This list is meant to answer the most common questions we receive about Hip Dysplasia. If you have questions that are not addressed by this list, please take a look around our website. There is much more information than we are able to list here in our FAQs. If our website is unable to answer your question(s),

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