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hi my baby is 5 month old and he is continuously cycling with his legs while playing is it normal and too much giggle also
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A. It’s normal. Few kids are more active so you should be happy if the baby is happy and cheerful. Keep feeding your baby well on regular intervals. Always burp your baby after feeds
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A. During the first few week babies do this to develop skill and strength they need later so it is very normal don't worry about that.. This leg movements will help bbay roll over, crawling
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