The most unhealthy position for the hips during infancy is when the legs are held in extension with the hips and knees straight and the legs brought together (please see our statement about swaddling), which is the
opposite of the fetal position.
Adequate daily floortime play helps babies get strong enough to move their arms and legs against gravity and helps them stretch out
of the fetal position enough to straighten his arm and legs.
Intrapartum ultrasonography has been used to increase the accurate
diagnosis of fetal position when the digital examination results are uncertain (47).
The most unhealthy position for the hips during infancy is when the legs are held in extension with the hips and knees straight and the legs brought together, which is the
opposite of the fetal position.
The most unhealthy position for the hips during infancy is when the legs are held in extension with the hips and knees straight and the legs brought together, which is the opposite
of the fetal position.