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When he was in my belly he used to kick so hard that it was hard for me to sleep..when he was born he used to kick all the times so it was hard to cuddle and swaddle him..now he is 3 months and kicks every thing..he kicks faces, belly ,butt etc..whatever comes near his feet he just kicks..he kicked my brother's face, his wife's belly, butt..he kicked his uncles wife several times,,he kicked me 1000 times and his father too..now he kick even his doc and nurse..so to warn ppls..we wrote on his every shoes "watchout, he is a kicking boy,kicks face,belly,butt..bad boy"..does ur baby does this??
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I think they all kick...it's a way of exploring their world. My daughter kicks when she's happy and excited too.
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Emma lays in my bed with me in the morning and if she's on her side facing me she kicks my stomach. I don't think she does it on purpose as she's only 2 months old but if I push her away she worms her way back over and kicks at me. If she's on her back it's like she's riding a bike in the air. She usually only does this when she's ga__sy though.
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Danny has figured out that if he kicks in his bouncy he could make it rock. It is the most hillarious thing to see him kick one foot to make it rock when he is going to sleep and two feet to make it rock when he is playing. He kicks other times too, but they are not in a rhythm the way he does in his bouncy. He will be 4mos on the 31st.
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