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    I love baby pictures! These are the cutest babies ever...the eyes ARE very telling...it's amazing seeing that in all these pictures

    almost makes me want another, almost smile

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    Right at delivery my son looked at me as if to say "what is going on" He was very alert. From day one when he was awake his eyes were wide open and looking around. He never had that sleepy baby look. He seemed to interact with people (for example with strangers when we went shopping) with his eyes. People commented that he seemed to be flirting at a couple of months old in his baby carrier. I could never ignore him - he always seemed to want to be engaged and learning something. In contrast other babies the same age seemed unaware of their surroundings.

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    The "womb raider" was born a few days ago at 36 weeks. She had an apgar of 10 and was alert and looking around within minutes. She is looking at me as I type this.

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    Congratulations! Tell her we said "Hi, precious little baby". Tell Mr. W congratulations for being a big brother. Wow. Congrats.


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    Originally Posted by master of none
    Congrats! Does she blink?

    Thanks!

    Yes she does. She also squeaks. She is more alert (holds her head up ) than he was although she has yet to smile at us like he did.

    Mr W has been a great big brother.




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    Congrats again on the new baby girl! Life doesn't get any better than this. Mine were the opposite. My boy was born holding his head up. He never was a baby. The girl had a rough landing. She was all floppy and cross-eyed. He looked right at whoever was talking from day one. She's more chatty and much sooner. People are guessing she'll outpace the boy. I said well, girls usually do. They're just different. The girl's frequently copying the same number of syllables trying to talk or sing. I remember you said yours would tapp out the same number of syllables from inside the belly.


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    Originally Posted by Austin
    The "womb raider" was born a few days ago at 36 weeks. She had an apgar of 10 and was alert and looking around within minutes. She is looking at me as I type this.

    CONGRATULATIONS!

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    Originally Posted by Austin
    The "womb raider" was born a few days ago at 36 weeks. She had an apgar of 10 and was alert and looking around within minutes. She is looking at me as I type this.

    Welcome to Austins little girl! Yippee!


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    What about fetus alertness?

    I swear this baby in my womb does not sleep at all. She moves 24/7. We did a 3D/4D sonogram yesterday, and her eyes were wide open. She was even rolling her eyes, which the sonogram tech told me she has never seen it before on a sonogram. The tech commented about the baby �must be a genius.�

    We have a fairly calm 2yo, so I am afraid what�s coming.

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