So if you didn't know Koy was born with possitional feet (bilateral Clubed feet). We found out the same time we found out that he was a boy. Now of course I was worried that he wouldn't be normal and that I was going to deliver a baby that wouldn't be physicaly perfect, that is a lot of emotion and stress. After we were told Kasey and I just kept it to ourselves for a while just to let it soak in.
When Koy was born we could tell that he had (what I called ), Monkey Feet. His little feet formed like a little holding place for his bum.... Now if it wouldn't have been fixable I wouldn't have kept saying they were cute, but since they were I though his feet were so cute and so different.
He was our little bundle of boy that we wouldn't give back for nothing, not even for a boy with perfect feet!

Kasey and Tailor with Koy a couple of day's after we got home from the hospital.
Koy weighed 5 lbs 18 oz. It was funny, when I was texting people from the hospital right after I had him I was telling them he weighed 8lbs and everyone was texting back saying how big he was. I caught on a couple hours later:)

After two weeks of Koy being in this world he started going to Shrieners Hospital in SLC. This was his home away from home every week for 5 weeks. He didn't have to spend the night but when we were there the doctors they really cared about what was going on with him and gave him so much love and attention.
Koy had to get 5 different casts on each leg and then the last set he got stayed on for 3 whole weeks.



3 comments:
My husband had the same thing when he was born. And I must say you look gorgeous, as does your new baby. Congrats!
oh poor little guy. im glad he's doing good now.
My husband's feet are now completely fine and you would never know that he was born with club feet. He had the baby casts and everything too. I think it is very fixable. He has no limitations at all including his shoes.
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