Foot turning inwards when walking in shoes

My little girl is walking (not independently but hand holding) I’ve noticed the last couple of days when she is wearing shoes her right foot goes inwards quite a bit. Has anyone else noticed this when your little one is in shoes or starting to walk. It doesn’t vary between each foot but I can’t say it’s noticeable without shoes Edit- she was measured and they are pre walking shoes. She only wears them outside otherwise barefoot
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It's advised not to use shoes until baby is confident walking (normally a month after learning) as they need to be able to use their feet muscles for stability Are the shoes foot shaped, soft, light, thin sole, fully flexible and the correct size? Feet should be measured while standing and then you want a pre-walker style shoe

@Devon yes she was measured and of course pre walking shoes

Funny you say this I noticed this with my daughter today he left foot seems to turn inwards this is without shoes I’ve now ordered some pre walkers.. when she was born I had to keep turning her feet outwards on both feet because they were turning inwards because of how she was laying curled up in my tummy that was the dr advice.. I might take her to the editors to see if this is still happening and may effect her walking as she isn’t stable on her feet without holding on yet

It may not be the same, but my little one's feet turn inward when walking, even a little bit without shoes. I asked the HV at our 1 year check and she said he's a little bit bow legged from being an early walker. She said it was only slight so will very likely rectify by the time he turns 2 x

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