Has your baby social smiled yet?

If yes comment their age/week they social smiled opposed to gas/sleep smile

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I think around 7/8 weeks!

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6/7wks. Managed to get photo evidence too!

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Our girl was 5 weeks when I started getting her to smile by talking/smiling at her 🥰

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5 weeks x🥰

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5 weeks x

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Baby girl was around 5 weeks x

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5 weeks for my little boy! He’s coming up to 7 weeks now and started cooing/making noises back at me ☺️🩵

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I think first smile was around 7 weeks, but it was pretty rare when it happened. A bit more regularly at 8 weeks and all the time now at 10 weeks. Literally all the time 🥰 And cooing!

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My wee one turns 8 weeks on Tuesday and for the last week or two she smiles sooo much first thing in the morning when she wakes up and sees me. Its adorable 😍

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3 weeks smiling, 4 weeks starting to make noises x

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Yes - 4 weeks old 🫶

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Started smiling around 5/6 weeks he’s now 9 weeks a coos

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