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OhBaby2
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Rolling over
My 4.5 month old can roll from back to belly, but not belly to back yet. He's a fan of sleeping on his side, which is all well and good until he ends up flipped all the way over, onto his belly and gets stuck. How can I get this kid to be more productive in his tummy time and get the hang of pushing himself back over?
This is yet another challenge/obstacle in our quest to get him to STTN... help please!
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Posted 1/19/16 5:37 PM |
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soontobemommyof2
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Re: Rolling over
You can practice lots of tummy times to help ur lo's upper body become stronger, as well as his arms but most importantly he won't turn over until he's ready. My lo is 5 months and he still doesn't turn either way. We do a lot of tummy times and I wear him a lot but he's just not ready.
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Posted 1/19/16 6:57 PM |
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OhBaby2
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Re: Rolling over
I wish he would just embrace sleeping on his belly once he's rolled over but instead he just cried until me or DH goes and turns him over. Until then I'm like, pleaseeee baby, learn to roll back onto your back if you're so miserable on your belly
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Posted 1/19/16 9:12 PM |
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gina409
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Re: Rolling over
Posted by soontobemommyof2
You can practice lots of tummy times to help ur lo's upper body become stronger, as well as his arms but most importantly he won't turn over until he's ready. My lo is 5 months and he still doesn't turn either way. We do a lot of tummy times and I wear him a lot but he's just not ready.
Ita
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Posted 1/19/16 9:15 PM |
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