Yesterday, B was playing on a blanket and I left the room for a minute. I heard him start to fuss and, for the first time, it sounded like "mamama". (Okay, it was prob more like rah-rah-rah, but it was a distinct, repetitive consonant-vowel sound).
I'd like to think he is associating the sounds with me, but i assume this is simply the start of babbling....
He just did it again. DH heard it through the monitor and woke me up saying "your baby is calling you". Part of me was hoping LO would start saying "dadada" first so I could use it as an excuse to have DH get up with him in the MOTN
What is your LO "saying" now?
Re: Crying "mamama"
The end result is R stops talking at all, smiles shyly and looks away. lol. It's probably pointless, but it makes me happy.
K did this yesterday as soon as I started doing homework. It went on for 2 hours. He is not afraid of my mom glare. Probably b/c I would start laughing.
Asa makes babbling noises but I love it when it sounds like mama
Funny/cute story: When I went to get his 4 month shots, when I picked him up after they gave him his shots to calm and comfort him, he nuzzled into me and said, "mamamamaaaaaaa" It was so adorable that both nurses at the same time went, "AAAWWWWWWWWWWW" I know he doesn't know what he is saying yet, but it made my heart melt when it happened!!