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She definitely properly smiled at 7 weeks but I'm are was smiling before that. Sounds like she's doing some really positive things in tracking and eye contact which is great. It usually occurs between 6 and 9 months. 9/2/2010 at 7:39 PM. Well, it is just me and him, as I am a single Mum, so I am very familiar to him. My Little Man is 10 weeks old today and he just has to catch my eye and he will give me a big beaming smile! Maybe thats why! He was 3 weeks early, but it never actually occurred to me that that was the reason why, or even that he was particularly late smiling. She was born 2.5 weeks early and not sure if this is relevant. Well she is almost 3 months now and I don’t see it happening. There's a mouth and a tongue with tiny taste buds. Catching cognitive developmental delays early and intervene early is extremely important for babies with some sort of autism-related issues. Am I mad to worry or could this be a bad sign.:\? Your baby at 9 weeks. Hi my baby boy is 10 and a half weeks and was born slightly early at 37 weeks and 3 days. My son only smiled once so far( smiled at everyone in the house) and that was last week I thought he would start smiling regularly but that was it. Mar 25, 2013 at 3:53 PM. To wonder why anyone would get a takeaway roast? The baby's face is slowly forming. My DS first smiled at 10 weeks, though it was at 12 weeks when he really properly smiled. I have an 8 week old who hasn't socially smiled yet and at our postnatal check with GP we were told to go back if he doesn't smile by 12 weeks. This is page 1 of 1 (This thread has 12 messages.). Joined: Oct 9, 2012 Messages: 2,088 Likes Received: 0. Just an update to say that my daughter is smiling now :-) but for anyone who comes across this thread my advice is don't stress about milestones. If the baby still does not begin smiling, it could signal a range of issues, including: Vision problems: Blind or low-vision babies may not see their parents’ smiles or respond to them. Should I consider that he was born a bit early although HV said he is not preterm because he was only 3 days short from 37 weeks. So don't worry about him, he'll be smiling before you know it! They are now around the size of a peanut. Also these and only guidlines I'm sure he will be smiling pretty soon! Reassured by the other posts on here. Let your provider know if you start to crave nonfood substances, such as laundry starch, dirt, or clay (a condition called pica). He smiles in his sleep but not when he's awake. I would definately correct his age to when he should have been born, just think when he was 3 weeks old he should of still been safely tucked away in your tummy! She then did the same the next night-obviously remembered the attention she'd got the previous night!But dd2 never did that. At 9 weeks pregnant, your baby is the size of a green olive. lmarsh. He's not yet smiling not even a little practice grin. Maybe you arent being funny enough! I think milestones can be a bit of a double edged sword - it's good to know what should be going on development wise but all babies are unique and won't do everything to schedule! I need to say, that she smiled a few times a couple of weeks ago, but that was it. Could something be wrong, i am a little worried, my son smiled when he was 6 weeks old and girls are soppossed to do things quicker than boys. My ds2 was very late smiling. Now at 9 weeks he smiles like crazyyyy! To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account. she smiles sometimes when she sees me smiling, but not that often and never just bc she sees me. At least 40 smiles a day. You baby was preterm my LO was born 2 days off 37 weeks and the paediatrician said that he was still classed as preterm. Born early. Your baby is growing by leaps and bounds … or more accurately, by ounces. Is it normal for him to be doing nothing at all. Whereas dd1 and ds who were very smiley babies and toddlers are much more serious as older children. She did sleep a lot for the first few weeks so this may be part of the reason, I don't think you should worry. My partner doesn't get any. My now 6 month old DD smiled really early (or so I thought) and it wasn't wind! anyone else had the same thing? is normal. But she just wasn't a smiley baby and toddler. Definitely don't worry. I wrote a very similar post to you a few weeks ago! We have gotten maybe a total of ten smiles since he was eight weeks old. I know I might be over reacting but my son who will be 5 months at the end of December still is not laughing. He will be 9 weeks on thursday. The average 5-week-old baby will weigh somewhere in the 9-pound range — but remember that range is wide. We really had to work to earn those smiles ;), Now we can't stop him!! Pregnancy symptoms during week 9. Both of our older children smiled so much from 5-6 weeks on. I didn't get a photo of her smiling until she was nearly 3yo. Please try not to worry about these things ...it caused me so much unnecessary heartache and I still wish I had just spent the time enjoying him and cuddling him! But around 6 to 8 weeks, when a baby normally starts 'social smiling' as opposed to smiling as a reflex, she is responding to things that she can hear or faces she can see. I'm sure your lo will smile soon! dd2 didn't smile until about 6mos, but she has brain damage. Missesandmuddles hope you get a smile soon too! My baby just turned 2 months. My mom singing the lalaby in (farsi) so my LO sleeps but instead she smiles and melts our hearts! Mar 25, 2013 at 3:25 PM. A friend swears her baby didn't smile until he was 4 months! I am really worried because he doesn't smile - apart from the occasional smile in his sleep or 'windy' smiles. He runs across the room when I get smiles all jealous and starts copying what I'm doing to get smiles! My other 2 children were laughing smiling cooing and one was even rolling on to her side. There is continued rapid growth with huge developmental strides. I sing and play pat-a-cake with him quite a bit. At 9 weeks, your baby is the size of a raspberry and is beginning to look more like a baby now. I promised myself before he was born that I wouldn't get caught up in obsessing about milestones, but yesterday after my midwife asked and I said no, I started to worry. I hope you are all well. Aug 16, 2010 6:48AM in Baby. thanks Also my father in law is a GP and he said (as I had the same worry) that it is only an average but most babies are smiling at 10 weeks, but to add on 3 weeks to everything. could something be wrong? Baby is learning social cues, and how to get the attention of caregivers. - BabyCenter Canada I have now and several smiled well beyond the 4-8 week timeline quoted as normal. Not smiling at 6 weeks: Hi everyone, So my LO is 6 weeks today and has not smiled yet. I was in 2010 jan group but I gave birth to DS 3.5 weeks early(36plus4days). All the information on smiling says that they should be smiling socially by 6 weeks and to contact your health visitor or GP if they're not. Having any food cravings yet? Is he the only one? Hi all, My baby boy is 11 weeks old but does not hardly ever smile. My 9 week old DD has not socially smiled yet. But by the time she was 5yo (and even now at 11yo) people mention how smiley she is. I know 10 weeks is still young but he also doesn't show any interest in … My 9 week old DD has not socially smiled yet. Replies. I would definately correct his age to when he should have been born, just think when he was 3 weeks old he should of still been safely tucked away in your tummy! My little fella 6 weeks … When does not smiling become a concern? Ha, how funny, I just opened this thread to post exactly this question... in what sounds like exactly the same circumstances! He is a happy smily baby and loves to laugh at everything. She will track a brightly coloured toy, appears to look at faces and to have good eye contact. I know every baby develops differently but he is my 5th. So if your baby is in the 10th percentile or the 90th percentile, she’ll be bigger or smaller than the average. This has been troubling me for a while now. 0. I think mine smiled at about 9 weeks - now smiles from the minute we wkes up at 7.5 monts. Harry only started smiling at about 8-9 weeks and only a tiny bit to begin with, hes now 14 weeks and smiles, gurgles and coos all the time! I'm starting to get really concerned with his lack of smiles. Husband sent a little too much money to his parents, Get a £5 Amazon voucher when you test NatWest Island Saver game with your child, Your questions about use by dates have been answered by the FSA, Sign up to test The Nue Co.’s BARRIER CULTURE collection, Talk widget showing discussions of the day & trending threads, Subscribe to Mumsnet emails direct to your inbox. Baby not smiling at 5 weeks At the one month appointment, our pediatrician seemed to be worried that our baby hasn't shown us a social smile yet. We subscribe to the HONcode principles of the, Breastfeeding: the trick to a comfy latch. She was almost 3 weeks early, but even if you adjust it seems like she should be smiling a lot. Maybe not … Im not 2 worried, she is a happy contented baby most of the time, im sure she will catch up, Board crashing.....Tristan was exactly 2 months old when he smiled first and then he rarely smiled for a few weeks after that. He started smiling in his own time and didn't stop! She barely smiles at us. She will track a brightly coloured toy, appears to look at faces and to have good eye contact. Allowing an extra three weeks for your baby - you baby is only 6 weeks corrected - which I understand is the avergae age to start smiling - some will be sooner and some later. Thanks for all the reassuring comments! Social smiling is not only joyful — it’s also an important part of your little one’s brain development. Food cravings. I can see that you are concerned and so have turned to your Health Visitor for support which you don't really feel you got - understandably. You have to take the due date to calculate those milestones! My little girl didn't smile til 12 weeks I didn't worry and she's 'normal' for want of a better word she was just late smiling. My Lo is just over 8 weeks and Ive only ever seen her smile twice. At about 4 months I would do all sorts to try and make her smile, and every now and then I'd think "oh maybe that was one" and then later think, "hmm not sure it was really". At that age you do adjust for being born 2.5 weeks early. She had her 6 week check yday they want to reassess her in 3 weeks as she wasnt following objects with her eyes either. He was my first so I had no idea. Sure it will be fine. Harry only started smiling at about 8-9 weeks and only a tiny bit to begin with, hes now 14 weeks and smiles, gurgles and coos all the time! He give me a big smile first thing in the morning, that is my favourite smile. She also seems to show signs of enjoyment when we interact with … It is very exciting, but I am bothered by the fact that she isn't smiling yet. Babbling turns into baby jargon, or “nonsense speech.” My little one was born 4 weeks early, so I flit between here and the November board. everything i read says that at 2 months babies are actively smiling. Friends not replying to invite. I worried too, but a lady wrote on my post not to worry, all babies smile eventually and that made me feel better. Can i join in to your group? The extreme hormonal changes you go through during pregnancy can have a huge impact on taste and smell. She was born 2.5 weeks early and not sure if this is relevant. Don't worry - Amy had only just started smiling and she's 11 weeks today,x. It takes a few days of gugu gagas and funny faces to make her acknowledge us and give us a small disinterested smile! It's just muscle function - she has no learning disabilities or emotional difficulties. To use this feature subscribe to Mumsnet Premium - get first access to new features see fewer ads, and support Mumsnet. Discussion in 'Baby Club' started by familygirl30, Aug 2, 2013. familygirl30 Well-Known Member. And your baby has smiled - just not a regluar thing yet. I'm going to take the advice and just enjoy being with her, she'll smile when she's ready. I think it was about 11 weeks when she started smiling consistently - she slept a great deal after her birth and I'm sure this impacted on her initial development.Are you getting any follow up from the hospital? To think this is rude? And they all were laughing by now. At my DD’s 2 month appointment her pedi was surprised that she wasn’t smiling and told me to keep an eye on her and let her know if that doesn’t happen. Your formerly friendly baby is likely to stop smiling at strangers.

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