Ummm. No. But I wouldn't be surprised if DD2 does it at some point. If she gets any stomach pressure within 10 minutes of eating, she is an erupting volcano for spit up.
But when she could only roll from back to front, she would cry her little eyes out until I fixed her. Now she cries until she rolls herself over again.
DS doesn't spit up but he does not seem to be able grasp the concept of rolling onto his back from his stomach. He keeps just squirming on the carpet and rubbing his face into it. i can't wait till he can get back to his back
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My DD just started rolling over right at the 3 month mark. She rolls from her back to her tummy. She will lay there for a couple of minutes then get mad...she hates being on her tummy. I can't wait till she can roll back over
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DS was like that for 2 months. He could only roll from back to tummy, happened when he turned 4 months. He doesn't spit up, but he drools big time and he ends up lying in a pool of drool when he falls asleep. We ended up slathering petroleum jelly on his face so he doesn't get such a bad drool rash.
and yes, when DS first rolled over, he would cry and cry and cry. WE tried rolling him back, but 3 seconds later he's on his tummy again. Rinse and repeat. We had to just let him cry on his tummy until he got used to it (took about 1 week, it was a rough week!). Now DS prefers to be on his tummy. When we put him down for naps and at night, he just rolls over and goes to sleep.
TTC since 10/2008 RE consult 6/2010 Dx:Unexplaied IF
Failed multiple cycles of Clomid+TI and Clomid+IUI
Re: If your LO can roll from back to front only...
Ummm. No. But I wouldn't be surprised if DD2 does it at some point. If she gets any stomach pressure within 10 minutes of eating, she is an erupting volcano for spit up.
But when she could only roll from back to front, she would cry her little eyes out until I fixed her. Now she cries until she rolls herself over again.
Cole Joseph 7/05/07
Nora Anne 11/03/12
9lbs, 6oz
DS was like that for 2 months. He could only roll from back to tummy, happened when he turned 4 months. He doesn't spit up, but he drools big time and he ends up lying in a pool of drool when he falls asleep. We ended up slathering petroleum jelly on his face so he doesn't get such a bad drool rash.
and yes, when DS first rolled over, he would cry and cry and cry. WE tried rolling him back, but 3 seconds later he's on his tummy again. Rinse and repeat. We had to just let him cry on his tummy until he got used to it (took about 1 week, it was a rough week!). Now DS prefers to be on his tummy. When we put him down for naps and at night, he just rolls over and goes to sleep.
Failed multiple cycles of Clomid+TI and Clomid+IUI
3/2011 inj+IUI #1 BFP. 4/2011 missed m/c.
Fall 2011 inj+IUI #2&3 BFN
Jan/Feb 2012 IVF#1 BFP 2/23 EDD 10/31/2012 ~~~ Halloween ~~~
Our IVF miracle, Baby Boy M, arrived on 11/8/2012!