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Cleo_II
05/08/22 10:39:44 PM
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emblem boy posted...
Just physical and and how active she is. And all the cooing, like she's ready to start talking

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Those are so fun. And the first smiles and giggles

EyeWontBeFooled posted...
This topic is a reminder to me that I am 30 and childless.

I almost had a baby girl five years ago, but she died at 5 months pregnant.

I think about her every now and then.
Im so sorry for your loss. Thats so heartbreaking.

If it helps at all, I my daughter when I was almost 36 and my husband will be 50 this year. Age is just a number. Most people I know who are having kids are having them in their mid to late 30s

Zodd3224 posted...
My brother in law just tore up his knee playing basketball with my nephews friends at my son's bday party. This is what happens when old people try to relive their glory days.
Lol poor guy. I know what you mean though. I get so tired playing with my daughter

TheGoldenEel posted...
totally forgot to post ITT

my son is now 5 months and I think doing really well

a little at odds with my wife over some things because every time he spits up or has a fussy evening shes convinced its some food sensitivity and is now avoiding: dairy, soy, wheat, nuts, bananas, onions, garlic, and cruciferous vegetables (and I think more I cant remember), and is scrutinizing every poop for any level of discrepancy between what is normal

my thought is hes happy 90% of the time, he loves playing and smiling, he just hates going to sleep and is cranky every night when he realizes the lights are dimming

He loves tummy time now and is right on the verge of putting everything together to crawl, I think. Really good head control, interest in reaching out to things (like our cats!) and has a good idea of how to move himself around with leaning towards things he wants
Im with you. Babies spit up and its not always some direct explanation. They have little tummies that are still developing. It gets better with time.
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