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So, DD just turned nine months old. I'd say she is developmentally normal through and through. But, recently she has begun to "rock" constantly in her car seat, high chair, exersaucer, ERGO!!...
Now, ever since she was brand new, she would fall asleep with her head on my shoulder and we'd be holding her with one arm under her bottom and I guess she was doing this rocking thing until she fell asleep. Not until NOW did I realize that this is what she was doing almost every time she fell asleep!
I discussed this with my pediatrician who assured me it is quite normal, but DS has NEVER done this. (is he NOT normal?! AGH!) So, at first I was like, "Okay, cool, you know, it's totally normal, the limbic system unhindered by the cerebral cortex, all good". But it's A LOT. So, of course, I Googled.
And suddenly there are all these articles about babies who regularly "self stimulate" have high rates of all sorts of emotional and mental disabilities!
She seems completely happy and healthy otherwise. I definitely do not want to assign this as a problem, but seriously, EVERY time she's in her high chair? EVERY time she tries to fall asleep? EVERY time she gets into the car seat? EVERY time she is in the exersaucer? EVERY time in the Ergo?!
Is it just a phase?! Anyone else? Thank... (BTW: I searched for this topic and found NOTHING here on MDC...eek!)
Now, ever since she was brand new, she would fall asleep with her head on my shoulder and we'd be holding her with one arm under her bottom and I guess she was doing this rocking thing until she fell asleep. Not until NOW did I realize that this is what she was doing almost every time she fell asleep!
I discussed this with my pediatrician who assured me it is quite normal, but DS has NEVER done this. (is he NOT normal?! AGH!) So, at first I was like, "Okay, cool, you know, it's totally normal, the limbic system unhindered by the cerebral cortex, all good". But it's A LOT. So, of course, I Googled.

And suddenly there are all these articles about babies who regularly "self stimulate" have high rates of all sorts of emotional and mental disabilities!

She seems completely happy and healthy otherwise. I definitely do not want to assign this as a problem, but seriously, EVERY time she's in her high chair? EVERY time she tries to fall asleep? EVERY time she gets into the car seat? EVERY time she is in the exersaucer? EVERY time in the Ergo?!
Is it just a phase?! Anyone else? Thank... (BTW: I searched for this topic and found NOTHING here on MDC...eek!)