I've been trying to post this for months but kept forgetting
DD never. stops.
She's always moving. When she is sitting down her legs and arms are moving. She's like a baby octopus. When she is lying down, she's always kicking her legs. When you carry her she is grabbing your hair, glasses etc. When I lay down with her to get her to sleep she is grabbing at things, rolling around. I have only recently stopped wrapping her to get her to sleep because she'd never settle as she was moving around so much. I now give her the wrap in her hands to play with otherwise I'd be there for hours until she burned herself out.
Lots of people comment on how "high energy" she is. I never really thought about it but watching her over the past 2 weeks - and since DH has been home over the xmas period, he commented and said how he doesn't know how I'm not completely exhausted. She's moving all the time.
Do babies do this? I watch other people's babies and none of them seem to be on the go as much as DD. Surprisingly though, she isn't crawling yet - seems quite happy to sit and just move on the spot LOL.
Is she high energy? Or is this what babies do and I have no clue?
completely normal especially for that age and especially if whe isn't crawling. Once she starts crawling and walking it it be non-stop tearing through the house if she is anything like my three. 'Most' babies are high energy - everything is still so new and exciting for them, it is their way of exploring and learning about the world.
My DS2 is like this, never.stops.moving. DS1 wasn't like it at all, so I don't think 'it's what babies do'. Once people have held or played with DS2 they comment on how high energy he is. Our paed commented too. But mostly people don't get it until they've spent time with him, I'm sure they think I'm exaggerating. I'm not! He really is a mover and groover, more so than most babies. So I get what you're saying.
I feel like my life is over LOL, I'm going to be forever worrying about him breaking bones etc.
Last edited by Janie; January 10th, 2011 at 08:50 AM.
I should have mentioned that too actually, I felt movement very early on in my pregnancy and from that day, she'd move every 15 minutes at least. She was ALWAYS moving. And yeah, hasn't really slowed down any LOL
DD is like this too and I felt movements from around 16 weeks in pregnancy with an anterior placenta . Bedtime is when I find it most exhausting. We co-sleep so if I don't feed her to sleep I'll lay down on the bed with her. I'm often asleep before her as she is constantly crawling around and pulling herself up on the bedhead. Every now and then she'll stop and lay down, but will be back up and moving again. The time she lays down gets longer and longer as she gradually lies down. It's been a tough lesson, but I've learnt to let her go and wait it out.
I'm hoping she'll be an active child. DH and I tend to be very sedentary and I'd like that to change so I hope she'll get us up off the couch
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