does your baby roll or sit ?

Maneet - posted on 03/26/2010 ( 58 moms have responded )

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my baby was born on oct 21st,,,m curious to know what all activities your baby does, coz my baby has just started rolling but does not sit right now.

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Stacey - posted on 04/12/2010

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My baby girl will be 6mo on the 14th April. (Aussie Aussie, Aussie bubs..oi oi oi)
Kaley rolls back to front (right to left only) she cant sit up on her own yet, the bumbo help sumwhat, but she leans forward for some toe sucking action. Lots of tummy time, she'll work it out in the end. Dont be concerned, they grow so quick the longer she stays a bubba the more I can enjoy...and get stuff done :-D

Stephanie - posted on 04/10/2010

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my son can sit on his own, pick up toy and put them in his mouth and he can hold is own bottle and roll over :) 6 month in 3 days

Louise - posted on 04/10/2010

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my son born 23rd Oct - started rolling back to stomach at 4 months, has rolled other way only 2 times.. Not sitting up unaided yet but does raise his head like he is trying to sit and can balance sitting up for short spurts only,gets stronger every day so wont be long i doubt.

Stephanie - posted on 04/08/2010

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my daughter was born october 6th, and she can roll over from her back onto her belly then she gets mad cuz she cant do anything, she is not sitting up yet only by the help of her bumbo, and she also grabs her feet, so i wouldn't be to concerned about anything all babys learn at different times, just be patcient she/he will probally be crawling before you know it. : )

Lindsey - posted on 04/08/2010

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My son was born on Oct. 14th he rolls from belly to back and back to belly constantly thats how he gets everywhere mainly. He is trying really hard to crawl but isnt yet he just scoots around. And he cant sit up on his own yet he is only sitting with assistance but all babies are different!

Andrea - posted on 04/08/2010

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My son was born the 28th and started rolling at about 3 months and now I cant get him to lay still. He tripods and is trying to pull himself into the sitting position but falls over. He is also getting up on his hands and knees.

Dana - posted on 04/07/2010

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my son just turned 6 months old on april 6 and is not sitting up, can only roll over from his stomach, not while on his back & is not crawling nor does it seem like he wants to try...

Sarah - posted on 04/07/2010

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hi there :) oh yay my baby girl (Summer) is crawling also, she started attempting to at 4.5months and has mastered it now at 5months :) yes everyone says its very early to start crawling :) so proud of her!

Sarah - posted on 04/07/2010

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Hi there, how are you? My baby girl (Summer) is 5months and is crawling. Everyone says this is very early! She can sit up but not with a straight back. Has your baby started solids?

Jennifer - posted on 04/07/2010

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My six mth old can roll back and forth all over the room. She can sit with assistance from someone or with assistance from the Boppy.

Rochelle - posted on 04/07/2010

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my son was born on the 13 of october and he can sit up with asitance and rolls from back to tummy and tummy to back but still hasnt been able to crawl he scoots himself around tho i think he might be getting the hang of it...congrats everyone on healthy beautiful babys...

Anchal - posted on 04/07/2010

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My baby was born on 1st Oct and still does not roll over. She can only sit with assistance, I have started to worry a bit now as she is already six months old.

Sanet - posted on 04/07/2010

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Hi, my baby was born on 29 October and he has started to touch his toes over the weekend. He cant roll over as yet, but I dont think its going to be much longer now cause he starts but cant finish it off

Amber - posted on 04/06/2010

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my daughter was born on October 19th. She can sit (wobbly) for a couple of minutes without support. She has rolled from tummy to back a few times but not back to tummy yet. She also loves to do backbends. She is very verbal and I think that's taking a lot of her energy and concentration at the moment.

Kayla - posted on 04/05/2010

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well my baby is sits with someone helpig him and can roll over by himself from back to tummy and tummy to back and has done that for about 2 months now and he is for ever streching bak like trying to do a benback lol

Renee - posted on 04/05/2010

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My daughter was born 10/24, and she used to roll onto her tummy when she was 2 months. She very rarely rolls now. I mean like maybe 4 or 5 times since then. She does however sit up. She just got a toy steering wheel and when she is playing with that, she sits up, grabs the lever, steers the wheel, and honks the horn. when she is on her tummy, she raises her butt, and I am sure that she could probably move if she stayed like that long enough. She hears us get excited and she stops. she also hates being on her tummy.

Andrea - posted on 04/05/2010

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My daughter was born Oct 13 and she sits on her own very well and she can roll from tummy to back!

Carmen - posted on 04/05/2010

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P.S. my baby was born October 23rd. :)

Carmen - posted on 04/05/2010

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my baby rolls over for a month now, but she does not sit on her own without help either pillows or from us directly as she falls on a side. do not worry though, every baby has its own rhythm and it is best to help him or her by showing him/her the move and they might repeat it but at their own pace. :) enjoy the ride.

Nicola - posted on 04/05/2010

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Hi my baby was born 6th oct, she wont roll over coz she hates being on her tummy but she's just started sitting for a few seconds by herself but she's still a bit wobbly so needs something to hold onto

Wendy - posted on 04/05/2010

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My son was born Oct. 15th can roll from his tummy to his back and can sit for short periods before falling over. He's more into putting his feet into his mouth. LOL every baby is different. Each new thing is a milestone celebrate 'em!

Teigha - posted on 04/04/2010

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My son started off rolling from belly to back. As soon as he started rolling from back to belly, he acted like he forgot how to get back to his back. He hates being on his belly for too long so he buries his head and screams until I give up and roll him back onto his back.

Patrizia - posted on 04/03/2010

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My girl was born 10 October and is sitting up on her own and rolling over. I can leave her on one side of the room and she will be on the other side and turned around 180 degrees.
She is not crawling but using her legs and arms to go sideways, backwards and a little forward. She is raising her butt and now trying to lift her legs when on her tummy, I guess she wants to crawl but can't do it yet lol.

Latoya - posted on 04/03/2010

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My daughter was born 23 October. She is only rolling in one direction, she will go from her back over to her belly. She will sometimes try to get up on her knees, but hasn't quite figured it out yet. If I hold her hands she will sit herself up and then she likes to put the weight on her feet and pull herself up next to me. She will sit with support, sometimes she will sit by herself but not often. I like to sit her in her Bumbo seat so that she gets the chance to sit up and watch tv or play.

Coral - posted on 04/03/2010

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my boy was born on 29th oct and has just started rollin from back to belly he can sit but hasnt got good balance so soon falls to one side cant quite get to the sittin position on his own yet altho he is trying

Kyla - posted on 04/03/2010

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my baby was born Oct 8th. He can roll over from back to tummy and tummy to back. he started that about 1 month ago and then last week he started sitting up. he can sit for a very long time.. and hes almost ready to crawl!!!:) gosh babies grow WAY to fast!!!:)

Samantha - posted on 04/02/2010

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my son was born on oct 8th and he can roll without hesitation. he can sit up if he has support around his legs. he doesn't really need it around his back now but if he starts to wobble too much he does still fall over.

Ashley - posted on 04/02/2010

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My son refuses to roll over! But he is sitting and is balancing on his knees and arms like he is going to start crawling soon. He is also eating lots of different solids.

Carmina - posted on 04/02/2010

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my son was born on the 19th October, he has been rolling around for around a month now! he arches his back lots and can sit up for only a few seconds then he leans forwards to balance on his big tummy! he can pull him self along the ground forwards and backwards but not strong enough to crawl yet

Carrie - posted on 04/02/2010

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My boy was born on Oct 15th he rolled from tummy to back at 6wks back to tummy at 3 months, he can sit un aided for about a minute only when he has a book or toy on his lap and just last week started crawling!

Heidi - posted on 04/02/2010

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My babygirl was born october 29th, and she can roll both ways and also sit up against things very well, but cannot sit unsupported for a long time though.

Crystal - posted on 04/02/2010

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My son born October 29 rolls over. Both from back to tummy and tummy to back. No sitting on his own yet, but he's my youngest so I am in no hurry to be chasing another one!!

Britni - posted on 04/02/2010

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my daughter was born Oct 29, she has rolled over (tummy to back) 2 times but has yet to really figure it out! she can sit on her own for a minute or two! she won't even try to roll over these days, just gets mad and buries her head while on her tummy! :( not sure how to encourage her to roll over...

Nancy - posted on 04/02/2010

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my baby girl was born oct 22 and she sit with assistance, and also is rolling over too.

Teigha - posted on 04/02/2010

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My little boy, born October 17th, started rolling from belly to back around 4months, but just recently started rolling from back to belly. He can "slither"on his belly if he has something to push off of. He doesn't sit up very well. He can balance on his fists sitting up for about 2 seconds and then either falls forward or to the side. That's about all his tricks for now.

Jess - posted on 04/02/2010

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hey, my little girl was born two days before yours :D she's able to sit unassited, roll, pivot on tummy, pull herself up to standing from sitting when in her cot, but i know heaps of babies that can't even sit unaided and they are older than her so your little one is doing great! it took Emmi ages to lie on her tummy and hold her head but once she got that everything else has just happen really quick

Amanda - posted on 04/01/2010

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my son was born on Oct. 3rd. He turns 6 months on Saturday and he is an expert roller and he can sit up but only with assistance from someone. He loves to talk and eat Popsicles.

Christina - posted on 03/31/2010

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My daughter was born October 13th and will roll onto her tummy but hasn't figured out how to roll back onto her back. She really doesn't seem all that interested in figuring it out. If she's in a reclined position she can get herself up into a sitting position, but she still doesn't have quite enough strength and control to remain sitting up for long. She usually starts to tip to the side after a couple of minutes. She can't crawl yet either, but if she's on her back or belly she has figured out how to wiggle around to get places.

Katie - posted on 03/31/2010

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My baby (Kye) was born Oct. 7th and he rolled over from his back to his tummy at 2 weeks and the other way just after Christmas. He has been sitting unsupported all month and can even sit in the shopping cart now. He can catch himself if he starts to fall to the side but not if he falls backward. He's also been creeping but not crawling yet. He can stand on his own for a short amount of time too. He's always been really active though, even in the womb. :)

Kelsey - posted on 03/31/2010

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My guy has been rolling from back to tummy for about a month now, he was born Oct 30th and about 1 week ago started going from his tummy to his back, he can sit for a few mins un-assisted but is still learning that one :)

Sharon - posted on 03/30/2010

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my little guy was born oct 31st and he is rolling all over the place. he insists on rolling onto his tummy everynight to sleep now too. He sits with assistance, I have to balance him or he will fall forward. He'll try to crawl along but burrows his head into the carpet when he gets on his knees or toes. He still somehow manages to slide along though :-)

April - posted on 03/30/2010

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my little girl was born Oct. 29th. she is 5 months old and is what is called a supported sitter. she can't sit up by herself just yet but she is trying. she can roll over and is trying to figure out how to crawl... sorta..... she can get her bottom up in the air and her legs under her but cant' make them go back and forth or she can get her arms under her but her legs wont cooperate at the same time. i'm a first time mom so this is all so new and exciting to me

Brittany - posted on 03/30/2010

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My boy (born Oct. 5th) sits up really well. He moves all around, but I don't think it counts as crawling. He spins and pushes himself backwards, but he just can't quite figure out the forward motion. He also has been standing (with mom and dad's help to balance) since he was about 2.5 months old.



Although he is a big boy... 9lbs at birth and at 6 months 20lbs he has a lot of weight to try and move. Everyone that sees him says the same thing. "Wow, he's a tank!" But he's not even fat... he is Solid! I think we have a football or hockey player.

Beth - posted on 03/30/2010

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My son was born October 19th. He has been able to roll from belly to back for 3 or 4 weeks but has just started rolling from back to belly. He will sit with assistance and tries to pull himself up to sitting. He has realized that by rolling he can move around. He also has started wanting to "stand up". My husband or I hold him and he puts weight on his legs. He loves the jumperoo. He has been it for almost 2 months. He gets jumping in it and wow.

Veronique - posted on 03/30/2010

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My daughter was born on thr 29th and at 3 months she roll from tummy to back a few times and then she just stop doing it. She does roll from back to tummy and we try to make her sit up but she just falls over lol..... She enjoys standing so when i have her on me i will let her stand.

Jacey - posted on 03/30/2010

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Ive got twins, they were born oct 26. One constantly rolls back and forth all the time, and can sit with support. The other, used to roll from his stomach to back. but now he only rolls from back to stomach and want me to come save him. He doesnt like bein on his stomach though. But, he is really good at sitting I don't trust his balance enough to leave him sitting alone but hes always sitting by himself in our laps. But bumbo chairs are really good at strengthening those muscles. just don't leave them unattended because they can back-bend their way outa there

Amethyst - posted on 03/30/2010

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My daughter was born October 5, 2009. She sits unnassisted, rolls from tummy to back and back to tummy. If i walk with her and hold her hands, she walks around the house all day. She likes to be standing more than sitting or tummy time. She is going to walk early. She also puts herr feet in her mouth all the time. She doesnt like her swing or bouncer anymore, she would rather play in her exer-saucer. Also she loves to jump.

Katja - posted on 03/30/2010

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my baby was born on oct 6th. she doesn't rolle but she sits on her own for about 2 weeks now.

Mollie - posted on 03/29/2010

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My baby girl was born oct 24th and she has began sitting , mid of last month, and has mastered it by now . She has been rolling over every now and then, but it beging to do it more when she see's somethig that interests her. But every baby is different .

Nicole - posted on 03/29/2010

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My son was born 4 Oct. He is rolling from front to back, back to front. When lying on his back he moves around the floor and turning around full circle by pushing with his feet. He sits un-aided for a little bit but when he reaches further for a toy he topples forward. All babies meet milestonnes at different times and makes little difference to their development. Enjoy your baby where your baby is at. In no time you will be chasing your baby around the house. I