Okay, I am starting to get a little concerned b/c DS isn't rolling yet. I know it's just me being paranoid, but it's bugging me a lot now. I even got a Similac email saying that he would probably have reached this milestone already. He's got great head/neck strength and loves to be held where he can look around. Unfortunately, he's had a lot of issues with reflux and spit-up, so I only do tummy time with him about once a day. (I've been trying to do more lately; spit-up be danged.) He also usually screams within about 5 minutes of being put on his tummy, no matter what kind of toys and other distractions I put around. When he is tolerating being on his tummy, he's doing the army man crawl rather than trying to roll. Is there anything I should do to get him rolling? (As I say this, I am also wondering if I'm shooting myself in the foot wanting him to roll b/c I know it's going to lead into those nights of, "Help, I rolled onto my stomach and now I am mad!"
Re: Not Rolling
I am in the exact same boat. DDs neck and upper body strength is so good the doctor even commented on it. She will do tummy time for 5-10 minutes (maybe longer if she is in a good mood) and can also scoot, but no rolling over! It is driving me nuts!
When is your 4 month appointment? Ours is on the 13th. I am going to ask my doc about it then...
I think my baby is too fat to roll. If I give him a little push he can finish it, but
He wants to be sitting up so its pretty hard to get him on his back or his belly
I'm sure your DS is just fine! My DS only rolled one time and it was from belly to back. He doesn't really do the army man crawl.. he kinda scoots himself around the crib in a circle. lol
We go for his 4 month checkup on the 24th, 10 whole days past his actual 4 month birthday. Argh!
Your baby sounds like my DS. He wasn't ever very interested in rolling, but was trying to crawl pretty early on like your kiddo. I don't remember his pedi considering it a problem and he's doing just fine now at three
I just read somewhere that long, thin babies roll sooner than chubbier babies. So I think it's normal. Also, the rolling milestone isn't until 6 months, I think. I am going to enjoy DS trying to roll and be thankful that he stays where I set him for a few more moments!
This exactly. My 20lb porkchop is more interested in sitting. Or just laying haha. Belly or back he doesn't seem too interested in attempting any switch.