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Whoa, talk about a head-scratcher! Women’s feet pointing inward is something that has been around for ages, but it’s still a bit of a mystery. It seems like no matter how hard we try to figure it out, the answer just keeps eluding us. But one thing’s for sure: this phenomenon isn’t going away anytime soon. So let’s take a closer look at why women’s feet tend to point inward and what can be done about it.
Why Do Women’S Feet Point Inward? [Solved]
Most of us are born with our feet turned in or out - doctors call this a “torsional deformity.” It’s because of the way we develop in the womb. But don’t worry, it usually sorts itself out as we grow up. By the time we’re toddling around, our feet should be pointing straight ahead!
Women’s feet often point inward when they stand or walk, which is known as “pigeon-toed.” It’s a common issue, and usually nothing to worry about. In fact, it can even be kinda cute! But if it persists into adulthood, it might be worth getting checked out by a doctor.