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May I make a very simple observation here? I totally support these Mamas who are PPs here. I think seeing a specialist is smart, I'm not sure what a DAN doctor is, but these mamas are smart and know what they're talking about.

However, and perhaps it's just a simple reassurance, this sounds like she might be teething? Babies do funny things while teething, the pain and discomfort can be very strange for them and even cause ear pain, rashes, diarrhea, all sorts of stuff (I know we all know this). Perhaps she has stopped trying to roll over because of some ear pain? Did she usually roll one way or both ways? Most babies prefer one side to roll on, maybe she has some fluid in that ear?

Or maybe she's just not feeling quite "right" because of the teeth? It would be totally normal for her to be going through that right now.

I would be reassured by her continued interest in you guys, looking you in the eyes, wanting to interact and explore interactive play with you, and of course smiling and laughing at you.

This is another weird question, but is her head symmetrical? My nephew had Torticollis, showing up around this time, and he had such a hard time rolling over that he stopped trying (at least that's what it seemed like , who knows why he didn't really try after a while). THey asked their pediatrician about it, and he dismissed it, then they changed peds, and SIL was so embarrassed from being dismissed she didn't even bring it up with the new one. Of course, the new one noticed it and sent her to a specialist, and now the baby's doing great with the help of a cranio-sacral therapist.

Anyway I do think the PPs are giving you good input, I just wanted to add my two cents, too! And yes, 6 shots in one is frightening, but you didn't know that, you made the best choice you could that day, and you shouldn't feel badly about it. It might help someone else who reads this to be more informed about that type of shot!