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To: Jacques Chitte who wrote (42899)11/27/1999 7:59:00 PM
From: Ilaine  Respond to of 71178
 
What a neat sensation that is! I remember when Ben was in utero, I thought at times that I might be carrying a squid, with all wiggling going on all the time. Nick was much quieter, but when he rolled over "in bed" I'd sort of rock from side to side. After he was born, Ben didn't sleep much, and tried to crawl after only a few months, and was quite frustrated that he couldn't, and would kind of "swim" on his tummy, at first joyously, and then in rage because he wasn't going anywhere. Nick slept a lot even at the beginning, didn't try to crawl until nine months, but went just like a little tank the first time. SO I bet you're right, "Tom" is going to be more active than Helen.