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    Default Rolling over

    My almost 4 month old has started rolling over.

    Its so funny watching him because he cant get back again. He always hated being put on his tummy. This morning I woke to him banging the monitor with his foot as he was tummy surfing in bed.

    You got to love every stage.
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    Thats when the trouble begins !!!!!
    My bubs has just realised that if he uses all his strength he can get up on his toes with hands flat on the floor & this makes me worried as usually they figure out how to pull up using objects & then "cruise" but if he has this sort of balance already & is working out how to get up then i have no hope !!!!

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    Red face Rolling.

    lol, thats like me Carolynne, Jacob cant figure out how he has gotten to be on his tummy and gets quite cranky!! I think on an average day I would turn him back over 20 times!

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    You guys are lucky lucas is a bit lazy he can roll over and we both know it he just chooses not to.

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    my bubby does the same thing. she works herself into a lather when shes on her tummy and unhappy about it. i roll her back and within a minute she is back on her tummy. cheeky miss!

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    My DD Romilly can roll and has done it a few times, but doesn't seem to want to.
    She is quite the wriggler and does a 360 degree spin on her back. She is never in the same position when you check her in the cot.
    She has great head and neck control but hasn't enjoyed tummy time for the last two months (loved it during her first 3 months).
    Maybe she is a bit lazy like Lucas?

    I know she will roll more in her own time, and I should just be lucky that I don't have to keep turning back over all the time. Z
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    DD 1st Oct 2007

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    My ds was rolling tum to back at 3mtnhs and then stopped and started just rolling all over at around 4 mnths now he is always on his tummy trying to crawl at 5mnths... So many developments at their age!!
    Disclaimer: My posts are my opinions!! Not yours MINE. I know the truth as it happened to my family and I know my rights. That is all

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mum2Lucas
    You guys are lucky lucas is a bit lazy he can roll over and we both know it he just chooses not to.
    This morning lucas decided to roll all over the lounge room. Finally he decides hes ready to roll more. He hasnt done it since he was 6 weeks old.


 

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