Amaya stop worrying. All babies have bowed legs. It’s how their bone structure is made and how infants grow. When a baby starts walking, usually between 9 and 17 months, the bones in the legs will start to slowly reform as old bone breaks down and is replaced by new bone in different places where it’s now needed to support her weight. Usually within six to nine months of starting to walk, your child will have straighter legs.
You can’t stop a child from walking if his body is ready to. It’s a natural progression and a part of his development.
There is a website called babycenter dot com. It’s an excellent resource for new moms, and can answer a lot of these types of questions for you.