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Just looking for opinions, even though I think my 5 month old daughter did say her first words….mama:) She says it when she’s crying or anxious to see me, and when I come back she stops saying it and has this adorable look of relief on her face. Would you call that her first word since she associates it with wanting to see me?
ABSOLUTELY! Congrats! My daughter’s first word was mama as well. I walked away from her while my hubby was feeding her. She said momma so sadly as I walked away and she watched me walking across the room. My point is, she associated me as momma and just didn’t say it to say it. Sounds like your lil one associated you to momma as well! Now she says momma, dadadadadadada and babababababa
