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When children are born, adoring parents often joke about their new baby having 10 fingers and 10 toes. In reality, anything different is pretty rare (and not as bad as you might think). More common is seeing feet that point in different directions. Sometimes this is due to the baby being squished in a small space—if the uterus was crowded, for example. Other times it is from something that happened during the child's development or as a genetic condition. Read on for more information about foot common deformities seen in newborns.
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