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My DS2 (16wks) just rolled over......

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Maddison · 03/09/2005 17:26

...and I missed it! Gutted. But it obviously traumatised him because he screamed

But I am soooo proud

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Miaou · 03/09/2005 17:43

Wahey! I love watching all these little milestones

I'm watching my ds with interest - he can already roll onto his side so I have to keep my hand on him on the changing mat - I sense a Houdini in the making

Maddison · 03/09/2005 18:44

How old is your ds Miaou? If I remember rightly he's not that old is he or am I thinking about someone else?

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aprilmeadow · 03/09/2005 19:31

Brilliant well done to your DS. My DS rolled over for the first time at nearly 17weeks. And now does it everytime you lay him down, he is 19wks tomorrow. Only problem is, is that he doesnt know how to roll back. Bit of a pain at 4am when he is screaming because he is stuck!!

Miaou · 03/09/2005 23:06

You're right Maddison, he will be 5 weeks on Monday!! Am dreading the scenario aprilmeadow is suffering though!

aprilmeadow · 08/09/2005 08:21

Miaou - it's a nightmare. Think DS is going to be a rock climber when older. It doesnt matter what I put in his way he still manages to roll over it....

However the good thing is, is that 9/10 as soon as you put him back on his back - providing he hasnt been screaming for too long - he will go back to sleep with a gentle stroke on his forehead

Maddison · 09/09/2005 13:50

Since Saturday DS2 has been rolling over just about everytime I put him down, trouble is he can't roll back and gets so frustrated!!! Luckily he doesn't do it at bedtime yet - am dreading that one

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