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Longer Second Toe

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One of the first things you’re likely to do when the nurse hands you your new baby is to check for ten perfect fingers and ten perfect toes. You may notice that the 2nd toe is a bit longer than the big toe. Don’t worry—your baby’s feet are still perfectly healthy, and this trait is actually determined by genetics.

If you have a longer second toe, your baby is more likely to exhibit this trait as well. If not, then your baby might not also- but it doesn’t mean that’s for sure the case, it just decreases the likelihood.

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