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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2010

Eden's first tummy time at 6 days old. She already moves head from side to side; rooting.

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  • Well done mummy and daddy, just watched your video would love to know how much your bubby weighed when she was born? Our baby is very strong too 5 days old and rolling, active tummy time is the best :D

  • @shanalovesnathan She was born 5 lb 15 oz, came home 5 lb 10 oz. a little peanut.

  • Is it safe to put the baby sleep on her Tummy???

  • @zainycoool she is not sleeping, she is having active tummy time

  • Whats wrong with her ear?

  • @janineaaaaaa If you are talking about how they are pointed, she came out with both ears squished like that, it took several months for them to fully pop out, but she still has little elven-like ears. It never affected her hearing or anything, just an aesthetic thing.

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  • Looks like she's looking for a breast to feed

  • soooo sweet I'm not jealous I'll be having mine in 10 more weeks I'm soooo excited about it, God bless your baby :)

  • @zainycool NO. it is not. Tummy time like in this video is essential for baby but the answer to your question is no. It is a leading factor in SIDS, the only properly safe way to put baby to sleep is on their back with feet near the edge.

  • tooo cute love her little legs kicking what a doll

  • aww so cute, this is why active tummy time is so important ^^

    She is cueing for milk which makes this video even cuter!!

  • wow so little yet she looks so big very long legs, well I know this was posted a while ago congratulations anyways :D

  • @zainycoool noooo that is extreamly dangerous the baby could suffocate.you never put a baby on there tummy always on there back when there sleeping.but this is safe because they are watching her.

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