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Old 08-14-2012, 05:21 AM #3
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That's pretty tricky territory, flat-out asking a stranger if he or she has a specific medical problem, especially if you appear to be in good shape yourself. Maybe you can strike up a conversation with her about something more general first, such as "Your baby seems to be enjoying the weather..." and let the conversation flow naturally.

She could have had a hip injury, or even a congenital problem. Of course, you could be right, she could have MS.
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