We decided on the name Stella Josephine
I do have some minor bad news to report. It appears Stella has hip dysplasia in both hips, which might ring a bell. It's what Kristin had when she was a baby, and it does run in families and affect mainly girls.
The good news is that treatment has massively changed in the last 40 years (sorry, Kristin... don't mean to make you feel old! :)) They will probably use a Pavlik Brace or Pavlik Harness to hold her legs in the right position for at least six weeks. You can read more about hip dysplasia here: Hip Dysplasia
Unfortunately, no hospital in Lansing has the right kind of ultrasound to do an adequate scan. X-rays do not show cartilage, and so we'll have to go to U of M so the doctors know exactly the severity of the dsyplasia, just to be on the safe side.
I feel better talking to my friend Greg, the guitarist from Root Doctor. His daughter Rachel had the same thing. He told me the brace is a bit of a nuisance, but Rachel is now 10 and is perfectly fine.
Alison will hopefully be released tomorrow. I can't wait to have my girls home.
----Jim
I wish, of course, that baby Stella didn't need to go through all of this, but I am grateful for the advancement of information and treatments for this type of birth defect, so that hopefully Stella won't need to have surgery or be placed in a body cast like I did.
Kristin
UPDATE: Stella didn't have hip dysplasia.
Came across your blog post when searching for information on a Pavlik harness. My daughter, also just born in Lansing, MI, has hip dysplasia and is wearing a harness. I would love to talk to your brother-in-law or sister about their experience. We were able to get an ultrasound in Lansing, but am wondering about his comment that we don't have the right kind of ultrasound to look at her condition here in town. Can you pass this along? My email is mrs.jessie.ca [at] gmail [dot] com.
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