Tracey, just so you know, there are 2 types of talipes - positional and structural. With structural talipes the feet are stuck in that position and needs to be corrected over time with plastering +/- surgery. Positional talipes is essentially where due to the babies position in utero the feet were pushed into that inwards position, but can be moved into a normal position. This is very common and not a serious problem as it is not structural - if you were told your bubs has talipes but were not referred to orthopoedics for ongoing management, then I suspect it is the positional type of problem and not something to worry about.