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PostPosted: 10/02/06 - 23:00    Post subject: baby refuses to crawl Vote now! Reply with quote


Hi, I am worried bout my baby boy. He is 7 months old, and he still refuses to crawl. Maybe I’m exaggerating, I don’t even know when the other babies start crawling, but I would appreciate some suggestions.
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PostPosted: 10/12/06 - 06:17    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


Hi, I had the same problem with my son. He turned 8 months and he still didn’t crawl. I was so worried, I thought that he had some problems in his arms and legs. I heard from all my friends that babies have to crawl before they start walking. They said that refusing to crawl could be a sign of development disturbance. However, it was a false alarm. A month after that my baby started crawling, and soon after that, it started standing too. He is 2 years now, and don’t see anything wrong in his movements. You can take your baby to doctor just in case, but I think that it will be just fine.
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