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Ugh, this little guy will not tolerate the toothpick splints. He just flips over and kicks that leg. But if I leave him alone, he stays upright. He won't stand up fully, but he will raise himself about halfway up and hobble around on the crooked toes.
oh the little booger lol.
well not a lot you can do if he wont cooperate thats for sure but if he will tolerate it try massaging the toes and while doing it gently work them into the correct position and see if that will help them straighten out.
why oh why do some babies have to be so darned stubborn lol.
Yay, after trying toothpicks, cardboard, milk jug plastic, and every possible type of tape in the house to no avail, the little stinker is FINALLY tolerating these little circle bandaids! I just spread the toes and sandwiched them. He's standing up fully and getting around great. Funny how something so tiny can take up so much of my time.
Ugh, this little guy will not tolerate the toothpick splints. He just flips over and kicks that leg. But if I leave him alone, he stays upright. He won't stand up fully, but he will raise himself about halfway up and hobble around on the crooked toes.
oh the little booger lol.
well not a lot you can do if he wont cooperate thats for sure but if he will tolerate it try massaging the toes and while doing it gently work them into the correct position and see if that will help them straighten out.
why oh why do some babies have to be so darned stubborn lol.
Yay, after trying toothpicks, cardboard, milk jug plastic, and every possible type of tape in the house to no avail, the little stinker is FINALLY tolerating these little circle bandaids! I just spread the toes and sandwiched them. He's standing up fully and getting around great. Funny how something so tiny can take up so much of my time.
