February 2011 Moms

My kid can roll over..

and I am not kidding at all.  I thought it was a fluke a couple of weeks ago when her rolled on our couch (I think there was a lot of momentum and curvature of the cushion to help) but he did it again today.

He is going to keep our hands full. 

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Re: My kid can roll over..

  • Mine unintentionally rolls herself over. She'll use her arms to flop herself over and then she's forward on her belly, but because I know she isn't trying to do it I don't count it.
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  • My girl is pretty rolly-polly and has been since she came home. We have to be careful with her! It isn't intentional though.
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  • My DD absolutely cannot roll over yet.  Your children are all freaks.  Wink

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  • My friend posted this about her 6-week-old today. I want to call BS. ;)
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  • imagechristyp80:

    My DD absolutely cannot roll over yet.  Your children are all freaks.  Wink

    LOL! DS can't do it either. He isn't a fan of tummy time, either. This could take a while!



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  • Our DS did roll over at 11 days old- we were so surprised we took video just to prove it happened. But he hates tummy time, so even now anytime we put him on his tummy- he immediately rolls over. I feel bad because I keep putting him back on his tummy when he hates it but how else is he going to develop all the other motor skills from tummy time if he never actually stays on his tummy!!!
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  • My LO did it at 2 weeks too...and I did the same thing...got out the camera to prove it.  She does it every time she is on her tummy...every single time...I'm sure it's not intentional, but it sure is consistent!
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  • I think our children are exceptionally advanced.

    probably because they don't have earrings holding them down.

     

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  • no rolling here yet but mine can wiggle his way around the crib when he wants to turn.

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  • imageameliahedlund:

    I think are children are exceptionally advanced.

    probably because they don't have earrings holding them down.

     

    Seriously?

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  • imagecgr8979:
    imageameliahedlund:

    I think are children are exceptionally advanced.

    probably because they don't have earrings holding them down.

     

    Seriously?

    Yes, because earrings weigh like, 2lbs or something, right? Hmm I'm pretty positive this was a joke. And I'm pretty sure it wasn't a dig at moms who got their LO's ears pierced. 

     

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    imagecgr8979:
    imageameliahedlund:

    I think are children are exceptionally advanced.

    probably because they don't have earrings holding them down.

     

    Seriously?

    Yes, because earrings weigh like, 2lbs or something, right? Hmm I'm pretty positive this was a joke. And I'm pretty sure it wasn't a dig at moms who got their LO's ears pierced. 


     

    Oh it was a dig, Tiffany! Take a look at our months board and you will understand this one!

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  • DH was taking pictures when she was 4 days old. She was on a pillow and rolled down it. She made to complete turns. Our baby is a GENIUS!
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  • DS has rolled over quite a few times. But hes also a brat and doesnt do anything like that for the camera. I once tried to just record him playing at his little floor gym- the second he saw the camera he immediately stopped flailing his arms around and went stiff.
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