Baby Swinging Arms And Legs
The video called Real baby swung around by mum shows a Russian woman violently swinging and flipping her naked baby boy around by just a leg or an arm at times while the boy becomes redder and audibly more upset.
Baby swinging arms and legs. My son is 2 months old and for at least the last few weeks he is almost constantly kicking his legs and waving his arms whenever hes awake. Every time I put my LO down to sleep whether a nap or at night time he immediately starts flailing his arms and legs until Im pretty much restraining him. As it turns out Russian swinging baby videos of dubious origin are a recurring phenomenon.
Two years ago video of a Russian or perhaps Ukranian man swinging a baby by its arms and legs ignited. OK so in Russia there is a lady that swings babies around by their arms and legs and around her head and calls it baby yogaTHIS IS NOT BABY YOGA. - Very normal they try and move.
Baby constantly kicking and waving his arms. If your babys kicking legs and flailing arms are accompanied by crying or they seem agitated it could be that they are gassy. If your baby is flailing her arms and legs during the daylight hours and doesnt seem upset shes probably strengthening her muscles ahead of crawling.
Hubs thinks something neurologically is. The baby may also cry. The human heart functions as a pump that carries blood to all areas of the body through the use of veins and arteries which make up the circulatory system of which you have two.
The startle reflex is probably gone by now. The result is a waddling walk in which although the baby progresses forward he does it by waddling from side to side with long intervals of standing still between each pair of steps. He gets his arms going so much that he often hits himself in the face with them.
The baby then shifts his weight sideways to the leg that has just stepped releases the other leg and brings it in a catch-up step to a position parallel to the leg that just had stepped. Anyway my month-old nephew is constantly swinging his arms whenever he is awake and his legs are moving a lot too but much more sudden and rapid movements than in his arms. Speak to your doctor or health visitor for advice.
