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serenitylove

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wht age did your babies start rolling daisy not showing many signs yet but im not sure if she should be
 
Seb first rolled at 9 weeks and now at 12 weeks he's rolling regularly x I can't remember when DD first rolled (awful mummy aren't I?!)
 
i cant remember with molly either daisy still sleeping in her chair in the cot if it due soon id best get her in the cot but im weirdly scared too i dont know why
 
Lacey rolled over at 16 weeks and charley was 9 weeks. He won't stay on his tummy no more and even tries rolling over when led on my chest!!
 
Drake is 14 weeks and isn't rolling. I'm not bothered though...he'll do it when he's
ready!

Just looking at my eldest red book and he didn't roll till 6 months (I think it was a full on roll front and back) and he was sitting up before then as well! l I can't find my other boys red book..oops!
 
Paige was 14 weeks I think when she rolled front to back and it was probably about 3 weeks after that she rolled front to back. She doesnt roll often though. Although I just went upstairs and she was on her back when I left and front when I returned, then got excited when I cheered her so rolled over again lol
 
herbie isnt rolling and he is 16 wks now, he dosnt even look like he is trying any more if he is on his baby mat etc he just digs his heels in to push himself up he ends up miles from where he started think its his way of moving lol.
Not sure anout monty but I know dolly was 8 wks as I had to stop putting her in her pram top as she would just roll nto her belly then cry, a 10 min walk I would have to stop about 3 times just to lay her back down
 
Haha, Drake does that! When I put him on his changing mat on the bathroom floor he moves around so much that I have to watch him as he bangs his heels on the hard floor an cries bless him!
 
just had a floor session def no signs put her on hedr tum and she just sucked carpet lol now im scared she will roll and not move head to side think im havig a paranoid day lol
 
Owen rolled at about 16 weeks for first time but didn't do it much, rolling more though now, in the last 2 weeks, only back to front, not front to back.
 
Noa dont show any signs when i lay him down but when in his mosesbasket and he is half asleep he sometimes rolls up on his side from his back, but have never rolled over
 
just had a floor session def no signs put her on hedr tum and she just sucked carpet lol now im scared she will roll and not move head to side think im havig a paranoid day lol

do you give her tummy time regularly?
 
jpsh can just about get to his side. he has the right action but just cant quite get there!! hes 14 weeks. was actually gonna post something about this!!! he hates being on his tummy. hes fine fir about a minute thenn sreams blue murder! think hes be a bum shuffler instead of craawling xx
 
Alanna can roll from her side to her back or front properly as of yesterday (Rather than just turning sholders and lying squint Lol) She can also roll from her back to her side aswell.. so definately on the way ! Just needs to link it up lol
 
Freddie is 15 weeks tomorrow and is nearly there, he swivels his top half over but then doesn't get his leg over (lol) far enough to tip himself over, nearly there a couple of times but then he bails out. It's going to be shocking when he does though because he hates being on his tummy, hope he learns to roll back quickly!
 
haha bobkat exactly same as josh. however he can get his lower half there and not his top half and again dunno what hes gonna do when he gets to his tummy cos again he HATES being there!! haha xx
 
haha

tbh i don't think he's too bothered, he manages to swivel himself around on his playmat pretty well all by himself, usually so he's facing the television which he is addicted to already. going to try leaning him on his cushion on his bellly in a bit, cue screaming.

we are going to lose so much sleep when they do learn to do it (groan...)
 
haha yeah i know what you mean!! grrrr!! never mind, to be fair it just makes us think hell try and miss the crawling stage as he LOVES standing !! x
 

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