tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2139593864427332754.post7464550218162084852..comments2024-03-28T15:59:18.474+00:00Comments on The Cuddle Blog : 5 things I learnt after my baby's first fall || The Cuddle BlogTomi Ohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10277786965734824413noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2139593864427332754.post-59083979222643864542022-12-28T19:54:33.372+00:002022-12-28T19:54:33.372+00:00Hmmm....my fell at just 2 months old. Unbelievable...Hmmm....my fell at just 2 months old. Unbelievable but true. I had kept I on the couch to pick up something in the bedroom. The next thing I heard was a scream. First, he was asleep and he was just 2 months old so I didn't imagine he could roll over. The guilt I felt was overwhelming, and just like you did, I went straight to Google. So yeah, you are very on point when you say assume they can roll over even when they can't. Never take your eyes off a baby on an elevated surface even for a minutes.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2139593864427332754.post-16779670355222385862019-10-11T15:15:38.144+01:002019-10-11T15:15:38.144+01:00Sorry, i meant before he started walking, not work...Sorry, i meant before he started walking, not working. (He was still crawling as at that time)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08601719982041041581noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2139593864427332754.post-36771426545890804972019-10-11T15:13:25.790+01:002019-10-11T15:13:25.790+01:00Hello Tomi. Wow. I love what you do. You inspire m...Hello Tomi. Wow. I love what you do. You inspire mums who really need support as these times. Mums like me. I have a toddler and another baby on the way! So you can imagine how that really is! <br />My son had his first fall before he started working and i felt guilty to my bones. I didnt imagine he could be that fast! One minute, he was on the bed and the next minute he was trying to reach for something on the cabinet beside the bed not knowing or minding the space between the bed and cabinet. Next thing i know was a fall before i could reach out. He had a swollen face because his head hit the cabinet before he fell. You could imagine my anguish. I kept rubbing it out of my naiveity and it only kept getting bigger and began to sore...until i was told to use iceblock for the swelling. <br />Its a really long guilt trip for first time mothers...truth is , he has fallen so much more since the incident that it became a norm. Lol. I somehow even believe that falling part of growing.<br />Once again, well done for keeping hope alive.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08601719982041041581noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2139593864427332754.post-88375335953305521412019-09-05T15:10:56.735+01:002019-09-05T15:10:56.735+01:00Blessings.......
Wow its been a while so let me st...Blessings.......<br />Wow its been a while so let me start by saying Congratulations on your child's birth and a belated "Welcome to Motherhood." Here is a lesson i learn quickly. I always had a play pen on the ground or a designated area on the ground to put my child so if they roll they simply roll from one place to another with no fear of falling. Secondly you sister is right, there are many falls to come. Thirdly you are right, you have to keep a eye on them always, once they start moving they move quickly. The most importantly always check behind you before you move, they have a tendency to be right up under you without you being aware and when you turn you can knock them over.Rhapsody Phoenixhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03520384490148575528noreply@blogger.com