Not a preemie specific question, but I feel more at home with you ladies than my Aug/13 board.
LO is 5mos, 3.5 adjusted. Lately all he wants to do is push up on his legs and stand. Assisted mostly with our hands under his armpits. But the last few days he has really been doing all the work himself and my DH has started to just hang on to his hands so he is basically standing by himself. Tonight DH had him hanging into his exercauser from the side standing. He only held it for a few secs and DH was right there to support him.
I am worried about this...it seems too early. I don't want him to be doing things he's not ready for yet. DH tells me to chill that he's smiling and happy while doing it and clearly doing the work himself we aren't making him.
I just worry his little muscles aren't ready. I googled a bit and all I can find is that it is a myth/old wives tale that he can become bow legged from standing too soon.
Anyone have any insight/advice? He sees a chiropractor (to help with his reflux) so I plan to ask him at his appt next week. But in the mean time I'm being paranoid.
Here's a pic of our little early stander.
Re: Standing too soon?
From what I read, letting babies do what they're ready to do is the best and safest thing for them. We get into trouble when we try to coax them into doing things they aren't ready for. Magda Gerber talks about it in her books. She says babies rarely ever get hurt when we allow them to develop at their pace. For instance, they fall down and get hurt less when they're walking when they're ready. And from the looks of it, he's ready. I wouldn't be concerned.
That being said, ask your chiropractor when you're there. I'm sure that will ease your mind.
I agree with the pp. Relax and enjoy the cuteness that is your stander!
Similarly, my LO is 4mos/8wks adjusted and she loves straightening her legs and jumping on our laps. She loves sitting up too so I have been putting her in the bumbo, even though they say not til 3-4mos. I'm right there with her, but she seems like she handles it ok so I just go with it.
Here's her first bumbo pic, just for fun
And I can't help but feel DH is coaxing him a bit, but I know LO is truly pushing up on his own often and whenever I try to have him sit he just keeps pushing up to stand. Guess he's ready!
I guess I need to realize it's ok for him to do things early.. It's just wierd because he took forever to hold his huge melon of a head up lol. He really took off once he figured that out tho!
Our LO just started to get interested in pushing with his legs. He's pretty strong. But no interest in trying to stand. He also doesn't really have any interest in sitting yet. I will prop him up on a pillow on the bed if I'm folding clothes and he does okay but otherwise he pushes with his legs to lay flat.
He's also not a fan of the bumbo. I tried to put him in it to eat his veggies but its easier to hold him.
One day at a time ....
I'm not concerned at this point that he isn't interested in sitting and standing. I know it will come when he's ready.
As far as veggies go, we've been given the green light by our pedi and he loves them. I don't feel its necessary for him to be sitting independently in order to eat. He has great head control, chews and swallows.
We have an assessment with our neonatalogist scheduled for Feb 14 but we have to try and get a referral since we have to move in January now. I'm really hoping we can go but I'd say its about 50/50 that they will allow it.
They're super wobbly and don't stay like that for long, so I just think of it as another position for them to be in.
One rolls occasionally from belly to back (the early stander) and the other is just way more interested in being vocal so he hasn't rolled yet. Neither sit unassisted and are just barely starting to tripod sit but usually fall forward in short order.
I was just talking w H the other day about busting out the high chairs for them to sit w us during dinner bc they do well in the bumbo and the big one (stander/roller) has been in the exersaucer. We don't plan on starting solids for a bit - they're such a pain, honestly, but it would be nice for them to join us for dinner (we have an older DS).
https://www.janetlansbury.com/2009/12/dont-stand-me-up/
And here's another great one ...
https://www.janetlansbury.com/2012/04/sitting-babies-up-the-downside/
Sorry I'm mobile so I can't make them clicky.