Prevention of Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
It's important to remember DDH cannot be prevented and is nobody's fault. A baby's hips are naturally more flexible for a short period after birth.
However, if your baby spends a lot of time tightly wrapped with their legs straight and pressed together (swaddled), there's a risk this may slow their hip development. Using "hip-healthy" swaddling techniques can reduce this risk. Make sure your baby is able to move their hips and knees freely to kick.