Children Born With Six Toes Posted: 09-28-07 13:22pm
I recently found out I was born with six
toes on one foot. At 29, I have a lot of
questions. Does anyone know why this
occurs or how they are removed at birth?
Has this repeated bi-generation or in
other frequency? Would you tell your
child or keep it to yourself, and why?
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Joined: 04 Jan 2006 Posts: 7892 Location: *UPTOWN*NEW ORLEANS*, La
Posted: 09-28-07 13:32pm
A couple of girls on this site had
children with extra digits. Thumbs.
Try posting this on the Pregnancy
COmmunity Chat...as they've already had
their babies and don't frequent this forum
much!
Hi, I'm one of the girls Sarah was talking
about! My daughter has an extra thumb on
her right hand.
She's having it removed when she's 1 (in a
couple of months' time). We had to wait
til then because the thumb has a bone
& a nail in it, rather than just being
a fleshy extra bit, like some are.. so she
needs a general anaethestic etc. I'm
definitely going to tell her all about it
when she's older.. there's no reason to
keep it from her. If I knew she wouldn't
get bullied when she's older I probably
wouldn't have it removed at all.
In her case it's not genetic; no-one else
in my family, or her father's, have ever
been born with an extra digit before.. but
it can be hereditary. It's nothing to
worry about.. well I personally don't
think it is anyway!
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