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That's extremely common. It usually lasts through the toddler phase. You are her favorite person and she will get separation anxiety when you are not physically next to her.
Glad to hear it’s common, it’s so sweet but a lot sometimes lol
Awww! It’s so common. Babies are like little ducks lol. My oldest followed my husband (who was during the day, went to his business when I got home from work). I was actually kind of jealous lol. The middle one followed the older one and my youngest just fit in anywhere, but went to the middle son whenever he got hurt lol
Haha little duckling indeed, that’s too sweet siblings are the best!!
Yes. Daughter is 2. Still happens.
Absolutely. Mine is 3.5- JUST NOW starting to separate but not by much. Enjoy it while it lasts I guess! Haha
Ahhh lol. I will try to enjoy it haha
Yep
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Mine switched to daddy this year finally. Just turned 3.
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Relish them ❤️🙏🏻 they go away so suddenly. Mines a boy though, so maybe it’s different with girls.
He randomly comes and gives me kisses throughout the day but he just doesn’t sit still (def gonna be having an ADHD diagnosis in the next couple years as well) and I miss my daily naps with him were he would just sleep cuddled into me for hours ❤️❤️❤️❤️
My daughter is 4.5 and still prefers mom. She’ll accept dad, but she wants mom for everything. Including last night my husband tried to to make dinner and was told no mommy has to do that
Yes, but it’s gotten to an extreme. My daughter does this with my wife. My wife refuses to let her cry for a few minutes so she can leave the room, house, etc. I can calm her down within a few minutes but my wife thinks that toooo much. If she needs to she tries to sneak away but runs back if the baby notices before she’s gone and cries
She also did with our son
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