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Our Confirmation at Children's Hospital

Today we went to Children's National Medical Center to meet with neonatal doctors as well as the orthopedic surgeon to discuss the plan for treatment of Jackson's club feet. It was confirmed that he does indeed have bilateral club feet; this was confirmed with a level II ultrasound that lasted around an hour to an hour and half. The orthopedic surgeon set out a treatment plan based on the Ponseti method of treatment. This method involves Children's being notified of Jackson's birth and scheduling his first appointment within the first week to two weeks after his birth. At this first appointment, he will be assessed and if everything looks good he will receive his first casts at that appointment. Depending on the overall severity of his feet he will have serial casting for 6 to 9 weeks; the casts will be changed every week during that time. Before his last casts are placed on he will have a quick procedure that involves numbing his heels and "releasing" his Ach...

Doctor Update

So we were supposed to go to Children's National Medical Center today but that did not happen seeing as a record breaking blizzard was bearing down on our area. We have hopefully rescheduled for next week so that we can get all the information that we need to continue to support our baby boy's health as is necessary. More updates to come as we get them.

Prenatal Diagnosis

So on January 11, 2016 I had to go to an ultrasound at a prenatal specialist because my stubborn baby boy had not allowed any of the previous ultrasound techs to get good pictures of his face and of his umbilical cord insertion. While we were at the appointment they got a good look at his whole body including his face and cord. Because it was my first appointment at this office, they went ahead and check all of his limbs and parts just to be sure. While the doctor was talking to us about how wonderful our little Jackson looked, she stopped and asked the ultrasound tech to come in and take a few more pictures. The ultrasound tech stopped on one of his limbs and it was pretty clear that something was off due to the look on the faces of the tech and the doctor. It turns out that Jackson's right foot is turned inward and it is highly likely that his left foot is also turned in this way. This is known as bilateral club foot. Club foot's causes are not known; people think it could be...