Silly girl XD

posted 8th Jan
My four month old daughter is currently sitting in her jumper smiling and "talking" to the front door lol. I always feel guilty when I am not playing with her or talking to her when she is awake, but I also don't want to disturb her if she is happy. Any other mama's go through this?
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I have 1 child & live in Portland, Indiana
posted 8th Jan
yes and dont worry. babies need some independence or you will be the one to suffer. at some point they can get clingy too and have seperation anxiety. just keep an eye on her, maybe even talk to her from whereever you are some just to feel like you are "interacting" with her lol. she will want to play with you more soon.
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I'm due May 16th (a girl), have 4 kids & 1 angel baby & live in Sherwood, Arkansas
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