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  1. #1
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    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
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    I agree with Liz. DD never gets much tummy time cos she doesn't like it either (although she does sleep on her belly).

    I'm not too concerned about it.

    Just lie her on your belly - thats what we do here as well..... and there is nothing wrong with her head control (had her checked yesterday with the child nurse and she said she is developing beautifully - even without tummy time!!)


  2. #2
    Life Subscriber

    Jul 2006
    Brisbane
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    Leasha, as the others have said, don't stress. Try to put her on her tummy at least once a day, but if she gets upset roll her over (or pick her up). Even a minute at a time is enough at that age anyway. And if she doesn't even like that, don't worry, she will later. It's helpful if they like it, but it's not the be all and end all.

  3. #3
    BellyBelly Member

    May 2008
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    We also did a lot of lying on our chests, or over our shoulders. At 2 months our MCHN suggested that he also needed a bit of time on the floor, since while he was lifting up his head OK (part of the reason for tummy time) he had no sign of the foot-scrabbling that was apparently the other thing that should be developing. He lasted a couple of minutes in front of the floor-to-ceiling-window, watching the tree - and he did that each day for another month or so. Then mysteriously he started to not mind it much first thing after waking up - so he would have a long session then and that was it.
    After that poor bub learnt to roll from his back to his tummy - and it took him 2 months to learn to roll the other way. So he got a very large amount of tummy time from 4-6 months...

    From the "flat head" point of view, anything that is not lying on their back will be helpful - so your sling or cuddle time is important here.

  4. #4
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    Oct 2004
    Sydney
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    Claire hated tummy time that age as well! I ended up just doing tummy time for her in short bursts, and usually on my chest so she could look at my face. I'd lie on the couch so my top half was elevated a bit and have her on my chest and make faces at her and sing her songs. She still wasnt keen on it, but she was happier to be on my chest that on a rug on the floor.
    She was able to roll from her tummy to back around 3 months old so i dont think the lack of tummy time was a big problem for her.

  5. #5
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    Jan 2007
    Sydney
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    DS hated tummy time until he learnt how to roll over (from back to tummy) - once he got there himself, he was happy to be there!

    As others have said, I used to give him tummy time on my chest.

  6. #6
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    Mar 2007
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    Arabella has tummy time straight after her bath each day. I give her a massage while she is on her tummy and she usually falls asleep after she has had a bit of a look around.

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    Sep 2007
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    I've always done tummy time either on us, after a bath with no nappy, or just with no nappy.
    DS loves having his nappy off, & always has (well not the first few days), so that helped us.