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Swaddling babies can lead to hip problems

29.05.12

There is a belief that tightly wrapping the babies helps them be more secure and prevent colic. But a children's surgeon at Southampton General Hospital has warned it could instead lead to the re-emergence of the hip problem that was prevalent 25 years ago.

The practice of tightly wrapping the babies, known as swaddling, was eradicated back in the 1980s after it was found to lead to a number of serious health problems.

However with the practice once again regaining its popularity, Professor Nicholas Clarke warned that it could also lead to increased hip problems.

Professor Clarke said:

“This form of swaddling used to be very commonly used across the world but, with the help of major educational programs such as the one used to eliminate the problem in Japan in the 1980s, it was all but eradicated and cases reduced drastically. Swaddlers being advertised on the internet that tightly wrap babies. For the hips, that is exactly what you don’t want to happen.”

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