It is possible: But unusual, how do you know if it is stress fracture. Did you get x-rays or not. You should contact the pediatrician to make sure there are no other reason such as brittle bone or other causes of fracture before attributing it to jumparoo. Difficult to be certain one way or other unless more datails are available. Good luck.
Answered 4/24/2015
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It is not impossible: Also could be fracture from falling or injuring his leg during jumping on the hard floor.(i have not seen stress fracture at that age).
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