You’d think I’d be satisfied with having one baby girl...
But here I am, whispering to my belly every night, “please be a girl, please be a girl, please be a girl”.
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You’d think I’d be satisfied with having one baby girl...
But here I am, whispering to my belly every night, “please be a girl, please be a girl, please be a girl”.
itseasyc replied to your post:It’s always fun to be told that your baby needs to...
So sorry to hear that! How could they even diagnose him that young??
They didn’t diagnose him so much as say that it would not hurt him to get a little help with his motor development. He doesn’t crawl, put himself in a sit, or pull to a stand. Nor is he making an effort to do any of those. He will sit if you put him there and he will stand if you put him next to something he can hold on to so it’s not like he can’t be in those positions. I think it is a combination of our pedi being very proactive and the area that we live in being very high maintenance so it is totally normal for a baby to be doing PT/OT. About half my friends’ babies have had regular PT/OT for one reason or another.