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Post by yellow711 on Apr 23, 2018 6:02:41 GMT -6
J hasn’t rolled yet - not even close.
Of course I am now getting anxiety over “will I have another gross motor delayed child”?
I need to calm the F down.
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Post by marygracerich on Apr 23, 2018 6:34:51 GMT -6
J hasn’t rolled yet - not even close. Of course I am now getting anxiety over “will I have another gross motor delayed child”? I need to calm the F down. I am in this boat and I have one of the older babies. He has tried a bunch but hasn’t rolled over in either direction. He also hates tummy time so that doesn’t help it either.
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Post by sarahh on Apr 23, 2018 6:55:43 GMT -6
J hasn’t rolled yet - not even close. Of course I am now getting anxiety over “will I have another gross motor delayed child”? I need to calm the F down. I am in this boat and I have one of the older babies. He has tried a bunch but hasn’t rolled over in either direction. He also hates tummy time so that doesn’t help it either. Same. B likes to roll on her side but that's the furthest she goes.
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Post by ajetter on Apr 23, 2018 8:24:23 GMT -6
yellow711 DD3 didn’t roll really either way until 5 months. By 6.5 months she was army crawling all over the damn place and walking at 11 Months. In contrast, DD1 started consistently rolling at 11 weeks, was also crawling around 6 months, but didn’t walk until 14 months. Babies are so different for no rhyme or reason.
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Post by sunfrogger on Apr 23, 2018 13:13:23 GMT -6
My DD1 rolled over just a couple days before her 4mo appt. And she crawled at 5.5mo, pulling up on furniture by 6 and at 9 months had taken her first steps. Nobody panic! I quite like this phase where they're fun but can't move
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