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So, as the baby starts standing, walking, and consequently running, they get bow legs. This is a physiological (read: normal) phenomenon called genu varum. In typical case: ...
Bow legs appear to be bent outward, or bowed, even when the feet and ankles are held together. There's usually a clear space between the lower legs and knees. Other symptoms of bow legs include: ...
Bowed legs don't cause delayed walking or affect your baby's ability to learn to walk. In a few rare cases, when bowed legs don't resolve naturally by age 2, your baby's knees can be turned ...
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