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  • Very normal. I understand how scary it can be though . I had seizures as a child. So I know where you are coming from.
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  • All three of my kids did/do that, it's normal. I'm actually watching my LO do that as I type. I always think of it as the babies talking to angels. It's nothing to worry about.
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  • My baby does it too. Sometimes she'll go fully crosseyed. It's goofy but normal.
  • Totally normal! It's just REM sleep :)
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  • @emmabid yes that's normal. You can ask your doctor if you are truly worried but my kids did that as well. It doesn't last forever, they'll out grow it.
  • LOL cute post. Totally normal :)
  • Totally normal!  My preemie does it, too. He might be dreaming... probably about you, mama!
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  • I call those milk dreams and I love being awake to catch them!
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    It's normal, at first I was creeped out when my girls rolled their eyes like that but now I'm used to it I guess.
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    Twin Girls - 02/11/15 - at 37 weeks (no NICU, home with me at 3 days).
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