thread: Baby humping floor?

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Jan 2008
    New Zealand
    175

    Baby humping floor?

    Hi,

    My son started laying on the floor and repeatitively raising and lowering his pelvis at 10 months of age. (Rest assured he has NEVER witnessed this action!!!! LOL) I have mentioned it to the doctor when I had to take him when he had started to rub his skin raw at one point. The doctor had no answers and said he would probably grow out of it. He is now nearly 15 months and still does it. He does it when he is tired and it seems to sooth him. I googled it and some articles mention that this could be signs of autism so now I'm really concerned. My other children have never done this.
    I don't know whether to ignore it or say no when I see him doing it. When I googled it I came across other people whose sons or daughters have done this but they were old posts so I couldn't query if they outgrew it or if it was a sign of something else.
    Any advice would be much appreciated.

    Cheers Missy

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jan 2008
    SE suburbs, Vic
    1,377

    My female cousin did this from about the same age until she was 5 or 6, she used to do it to go to sleep. She just stopped one day & didnt do it again

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Jan 2008
    New Zealand
    175

    Thanks for your reply I appreciate it. He does it when he is tired mostly and has actually fallen asleep while doing it. Somedays he doesn't do it at all, I just hope he out grows it sooner rather than later. Thanks

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    May 2006
    Igglepiggle Land
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    The advice I got regarding DD about this sort of behaviour is to distract the child and draw their attention to something else. And not to worry as they're just finding another 'feeling', e.g. pleasure.

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    Registered User

    Jul 2006
    Logan
    2,991

    My DD3 does this too. She started at 10 months and is still going strong at 16 months. It has bothered me no end. She does it when she is bored or tired. Since she has started walking she is doing it less and if we are out and she is occupied I haven't seen her do it thankfully. Most of the advice I got was to use distraction (not always possible). Also don't label it or draw too much attention to it. If my dd is still doing this at an older age I intend on making sure she does it in her room only, but she is too young atm. I read on a Dr. Sears website that this had nothing to do with developmental issues or autism. Please let me know if you find any other information.

    Just thought i would add. A little boy at playgroup has done this from very early on and he is gradually growing out of it at the age of 3.5. There is certainly no sign of autism either
    Last edited by BekZ; November 16th, 2010 at 07:10 AM. : Adding

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    Nov 2007
    Murray Bridge, SA
    1,600

    My DS did it too, but I can't recall when he stopped doing it (but he did!). He shows no Autism spectrum signs. Your DS will probably just grow out of it..

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    Jun 2009
    in the Capital
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    I used to babysit my little cousin and he did that when he was overtired as a bub - I think he just grew out of it.....hope he did LOL he's married now!!!

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    Registered User

    Jan 2008
    New Zealand
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    Thanks so much for all your feedback. I have mentioned it to my sons doctor and the plunket nurse and neither of them have ever come across this before which made me worry even more. He only does it when hes bored or tired and its not everyday and he has never done it outside our home because he's always so active when we are out. Its a mystery but its nice to know he may outgrow it and he's not the only one, so thanks alot. Cheers Missy

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    Apr 2008
    Home, where else??
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    My youngest son does it. He is 2.5 years old. It was quite frequent when he was younger but is slowly growing out of it. Doesn't worry me as he only does it when he is tired and now he has a big boys bed, he just puts himself to bed when he starts.

  10. #10
    BellyBelly Market Place Member

    Mar 2010
    Washing... again!
    187

    My DS5 does the exact same thing. Has since day dot
    He's at the age now I am trying to discourage it.
    But I can't be everywhere at once, and as with your DS it's when he's tired or going to sleep