when he/she started to rollover all the way?
when he/she started to teeth?
when he/she started to crawl?
when he/she held a bottle?
when he/she said their first word?? and what was it?
2007-04-26
04:31:36
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➔ Newborn & Baby
rollover belly to back at 3.5 month and just rolled over from back to belly yeasturday at 4months and 11 days.
no teeth yet.(but we are teething)
crawl hasn't crawl yet (just learn to roll over all the way)
held a bottle he is starting to.
first word around 4 months and its "da"!
He is only 4 months and 12 days old so I think he is doing good.Just want to now differnet ages. Cause they are so cute when they first learn new things
2007-04-26
04:55:26 ·
update #1
Rolled over (stomach to back; easiest): 4.5 months
Don't remember when he did back to front, but it was later.
First tooth: 9 months
Crawled: 8 months
Started walking: 9 months
Full time walker: 10 months
(never took a bottle)
First word: about 10 months I think, it was 'kitty' and came out like 'k-th k-th k-th k-th'
2007-04-26 04:41:30
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answered by Margie 4
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Held his head up within a week of birth
rolled over he was late 5 months but my dr said odds are he was doing it I just wasnt seeing it
got his first teeth {and he always gets 2 at a time} at 6 months will be a yr in a few weeks and has 8
he would "scoot" from 3 months of age didnt crawl til he was 6-7 months with his stomach off the floor
Held his own bottle by 5 months
Says momma and Da and will even attempt to bark like our Lab
Has been attempting to walk longer then he's been crawling
my son was also premature but his dr said is doing amazing so Im not worried at all if others ppls babies achived these things before my son did. Because my daughter never did any of them due to her profound prematurity and brain injury developed in the NICU. So he's amazing in my eyes
2007-04-26 11:39:07
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answered by texas_angel_wattitude 6
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My daughter, who is now 13 months old, could roll over as soon as we brought her home from the hospital. She just got her first tooth about 2 weeks ago, she started to crawl the day before she turned 8 months old, she held her bottle at 5 months, and her first word was "daddy" and she was about 6 months old when she said that.
2007-04-26 12:51:54
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answered by dolphins_chic_69 4
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My son was 2 weeks old when he rolled over for the first time. He was three months old when he was teething, but got his first two bottom teeth in when he was 7 months old. He started crawling when he was 7 motnhs old. He held his bottle when he was 4 months. He said his first word when he was 9 months and it was "dada."
2007-04-30 09:24:49
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answered by amber_ledford07 2
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front to back 3 months, back to front 5 months, no teeth yet, she just started crawling on the 2nd so 8 months, she started to hold her bottle when she was 4 months, she said her first word at 5 months and as usual it was da da
2007-04-26 11:49:53
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answered by sarah 5
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Rolling: 8 weeks
Teeth: 7 months
Crawl: 9 months
Held bottle: I don't remember
First word: 11 months, "kitty"
2007-04-26 11:38:12
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answered by Melissa 7
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age : 3
Rolling : 3 month
Teeth : 7 months
Crawl : 9 months
Held bottle : I0 month
First word: 10 months, PA PA
2007-04-26 11:41:03
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answered by ! ~~ O ~~ ! 3
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My son started to roll over at about two months. He was rolling from his back to his belly. It was consistent and both ways at four months.
He got his first tooth at seven months.
He was crawling at seven months.
He held the bottle around eight months.
He said his first word at about seven months and it was "mama." I know it's crazy that he said mama first but that's how it happened.
2007-04-26 11:37:49
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answered by .vato. 6
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He rolled over around 3 months (only one side.)
He is teething now (6 months), but no teeth yet.
He is not interested in crawling, only wants to stand!
He only holds his bottle at daycare... he tries to trick mommy and daddy into believing he can't do it yet. :) Started around 5 months.
Still is only babbling, although he does say dada without really knowing it!
This was fun, thanks!
2007-04-26 13:03:15
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answered by amber 18 5
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U'll get varying answers to this question as the time for these activities varies from baby to baby. Just apreciate how your baby does its own.
2007-04-26 11:47:05
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answered by sholly 4
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