Millie Mackintosh has breathed a sigh of relief after being told her two month old daughter Aurelia doesn't have hip dysplasia after her eldest child Sienna was born with it.
Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is a condition where the "ball and socket" joint of the hip does not properly form in babies and young children — a condition that needs to be treated in every one to two babies with DDH, according to the NHS.
Millie’s eldest daughter, Sienna, now two, was diagnosed with the condition in August 2020, sparking the concerned mother to have baby Aurelia checked for the condition, too.
Giving an update on social media on Monday 31 January, Millie, 32, wrote alongside a photograph of her newborn daughter: “We had an appointment today to check if Aurelia has hip dysplasia like her sister… very pleased to say we got the all clear!" Following Sienna’s diagnosis, Millie spoke to OK!