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should I be worried about my 6month daughter's wrists?

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bebemoo · 07/10/2009 17:11

My six month daughter likes to stand up, but can only do it when you're holding on. However, I've noticed that her wrists click a lot when I'm holding them as she 'dances' and practices making steps. Should I be worried about this and not help her to stand by holding her wrists? Or is it normal?

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Fluffypoms · 07/10/2009 17:25

actually id say she sounds like she is doing v well standing

NuttyTaff · 07/10/2009 21:21

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dawntigga · 08/10/2009 06:22

I thought the clicking sounds joints make was just air moving and that the whole 'it gives you arthritus[sp?]' etc. were more mature married womens tales.

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bebemoo · 08/10/2009 15:23

Good to know that T experiences similar things Nutty.

And 'mature married womens' tales? Very pc Tigga

It's true it doesn't seem to bother her at all. It just slightly unnerves her mother

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