Can a baby be born with 4D clubfoot?

If the baby has a simple clubfoot, it can be corrected by surgery, but if it is combined with other deformities, it is recommended to terminate the pregnancy in a timely manner.
Hallux valgus, also known as clubfoot, is a common congenital malformation, mostly due to developmental abnormalities or muscle imbalance. If the foot is simply pronated and there are no other abnormalities, the baby can be born and surgery can be performed at an appropriate time to correct the problem. If it is combined with other serious malformations, it may affect the normal development of the fetus and termination of pregnancy is recommended.
If the 4D examination reveals clubfoot, a more detailed and comprehensive examination can be done to assess the development of the fetus to choose whether to continue the pregnancy or not, and you can consult your medical professional for specific advice.