This Three-Days-Old Baby Already Lifts Her Head And Tries to Crawl
A new mother was astonished when her newborn baby began lifting her head and attempting to crawl just three days after birth.
Samantha Mitchell from White Oak, Pennsylvania, and her own mother captured this remarkable moment on camera. Little Nyilah Daise Tzabari was lying on her stomach in the hospital cot at the time. In the footage, the baby can be observed squirming, making adorable sounds, and managing to lift her head for a few seconds while curiously exploring her surroundings.
In a TikTok video, Samantha can be heard asking her mother, “Is that even normal?” to which her mother responded, "No, she’s only three days old."At just three months old, Samantha’s daughter is already reaching new milestones. With support, she can stand and it won’t be long before she takes her first steps.
Samantha, a proud mother, expresses that she feels like she’s never had a newborn. Every day, she is amazed by the strength displayed by her baby girl. Nyilah Daise arrived three weeks past her due date on February 27, 2023, at 9:22 pm, weighing a healthy 7 lbs 6 oz.
Typically, babies start crawling around the age of nine months, but Nyilah is surpassing her early developmental goals with remarkable progress. Initially, Samantha’s fiancé, Ofer Tzabari, 28, believed that Nyilah’s actions were typical for a newborn until they started receiving comments about her advanced development.
Eager to showcase their daughter’s remarkable abilities, the couple took to social media to share Nyilah Daise’s talents. Their TikTok video featuring her crawling antics has garnered over 47 million views and six million likes.
Samantha has continued sharing updates with follow-up videos from home, revealing that at just 18 days old, Nyilah rolled over for the first time. Additionally, at three weeks old, the baby was already displaying signs of trying to get up while lying on her mother’s legs. These moments of early development have captivated viewers online.
While Nyilah Daise tries to behave like babies who are months older, some other newborns look like they were considering retirement. But no matter the looks, all small children still need a lot of care and attention, which is why new parents could benefit from some advice.