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Newborn keeps on lifting up his legs

Hi I just give birth to my newborn 2 weeks ago. Wondering if it’s normal for my newborn to lift up his legs while lying down? Any idea what’s the cause of it? Is it because he pass motion after feeding? Anyway, i breastfeed him and sometimes, i will give him formula milk. #1stimemom #firstbaby #BreastfeedingJourney

Fatin Arifin

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Isit when sleeping? My girl does that too.. machiam stretching.. the legs will raise up 😅😅

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I guess too!

Anonymous

Yes normal. Also likes to punch his arms in the air lol

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