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  1. #1
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    Jul 2007
    Adelaide
    47

    clingy 15 week old

    Just the past week or so my DS has decided that he doesn't want to play on his tummy or his back in his playgym anymore- it is much more fun being in mum's arms!
    If I put him down- he's ok for maybe 5 minutes and then starts to grizzle. Even when I went shopping on the weekend, he didn't want to be in his pram- wanted me to carry him!

    & this morning I propped him up on a pillow on the bed while I was folding laundry. I was talking to him about all the colours, & letting him feel the textures. He wasn't happy until I picked him up- then happy as can be!!!!

    I feel that maybe he is frustrated as he is not mobile yet but super curious to be up where all the action is????

    I don't mind so much as at least I am making use of my hugabub and baby bjorn- but do you know it is actually quite difficult to stuff pocket nappies with a wriggly bub strapped to your front?????

    anyone else had this & how long can I expect it to stick around for?

    thanks!

  2. #2
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    Jul 2007
    Melbourne
    3,660

    Not sure, but my bub is only a week younger than yours and is exactly the same at the moment.
    They are so small and precious for such a short time I'm trying to appreciate it - but I know how trying that is!
    The last three days I don't think I've had five useful seconds to myself. It's either boob or cuddles, and maybe a ten minute nap in the bassinet - still not long enough for me to feel assured that I can duck off for a shower and be back before he screams!
    Totally understand you on the stuffing nappies, hanging washing, vaccuming, scrubbing floors thing... Maybe tomorrow will be better. *rolls eyes*

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Jul 2007
    Adelaide
    47

    I actually love having him so close and snug with me- & he just loves being carried so like you said, I am trying to appreciate it while it lasts as he is only small for such a short time. I actually wish I had carried him more often when he was a newborn!
    But wondering- how will he learn to roll/sit etc if I carry him all the time!!!!!!

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