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My little one who is 19 weeks started rolling from his back onto his front recently (but has so far only rolled back again once!). Over the past couple of days he has started being sick when he's lay on his tummy having just rolled over - especially this morning when he was sick 3 or 4 times (each with a separate roll). It's only a bit but, as he's not otherwise a sicky baby, I just wondered if this happened with anyone else's babies?


Thanks

Thanks!


It's difficult to stop him as he's intent on rolling constantly at the moment and I certainly don't want to stifle him! It's partially digested milk (clotted...sorry if TMI) thats coming up. He's not phased by it anyway...just me!

As you know, mine was a sicky baby, but now his small spit ups usually (but not always) occur connected to tummy time, jumperoo or daddy throwing about time! Usually partly digested too and often just before he gets hungry again!


To give mine a break from tummy time I sit him up on the floor supported or on my knee and do 'seated' games, row your boat, songs while seated, playing with toys in the highchair etc! Acts as a good distraction!


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