On social media, many viewers were stunned after a viral video captured the moment parents were shocked to see their newborn attempting to crawl at just three days old.
On TikTok, a viral video of the newborn attempting to crawl at just three days old left viewers amazed and sparked debate
A three-day-old newborn was captured attempting to crawl.
A first-time mother was left amazed when her newborn baby, Nyilah Daise Tzabari, started lifting her head and attempting to crawl just three days after birth.
Samantha Mitchell, from White Oak, Pennsylvania, filmed this incredible moment in the hospital with her mother.
She shared her daughter an extraordinary moment and left viewers stunned.
In a TikTok video, little Nyilah can be seen wriggling and making noises while lying on her stomach in her hospital cot. Samantha asks her mother: Is that even normal?
Her mother replies: “No, she’s three days old.”
Nyilah Daise Tzabari shared her shock after her daughter attempted to crawl at just three days old
Samantha exclaimed, “Mum, she’s crawling! How is that even normal?”
Her astonished mother added, “God, she should not be this strong already.”
Samantha, 34, quickly recorded this astonishing event, knowing friends and family would be skeptical. She was in awe when Nyilah attempted to crawl for a whole minute. The video was filmed two-and-a-half days after Nyilah’s birth.
Samantha’s fiancé, Ofer Tzabari, initially thought Nyilah’s actions were typical newborn behavior until others pointed out their uniqueness. He said, “She is such a happy baby and laughs all the time.
The video quickly went viral and sparked debate on social media.
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Social media users were amazed by Nyilah’s early development.
In the comment selection, many viewers express their shocked and womder why A three-day-old newborn was captured attempting to crawl. While another shared their concerned about her baby health.
One person said: It’s totally normal but we as adults don’t let our newborn continue that because we put them on their back all the time. During daytime it’s okay to put them on the stomach.
A second wrote: Its normal my son did this at an hour old ..Nurses took pics.
While a third commented: My 2nd son did this and rolled over on 4th day in hospital (shocked the nurse) and started walking when he was 7 months.
Another added: My son too. He could hold his neck after 3 days.
Someone else said: My son too, he was doing bicep curls and benching by the time he was 2 weeks old
Nyilah’s early development
In the clip, Nyilah, dressed in a diaper, supports herself with her arms as she crawls and lifts her head. Samantha’s mother, who witnessed the moment, enthusiastically encouraged her to record it, knowing others would find it hard to believe.
Now three months old, Nyilah is already standing with support. Samantha remarked, “**I feel like I’ve never had a newborn.**” Each day, she is amazed by her daughter’s strength and abilities.
Samantha said, “The video shows the first time I saw her crawl.”
With over 20 years of experience caring for children, she had never seen a baby display such strength.
She continued, “My mother was the only other person in the room when it happened.”
Samantha felt it was essential to capture this moment on film, especially since her fiancé was not present.
Nyilah was born three weeks late on “February 27, 2023, weighing 7 lbs 6 oz. The average age for a baby to start crawling is around nine months, yet Nyilah is exceeding early developmental milestones.
A baby with remarkable alertness
Samantha, a content creator, expressed her disbelief, saying, “Without a doubt, she will start walking soon.”
Nyilah puts weight on her legs, refusing to sit down.
“She isn’t standing on her own yet, but she tries to stand while holding us.”
Samantha shared. Nyilah also began rolling over at 18 days old and attempted to speak at one-and-a-half months.
Samantha noted, “She was about 18 days old when she rolled from her belly to her back.”
By two months, Nyilah was rolling from her back to her belly and scooting on her own.
Samantha described Nyilah as a very alert baby from day one. “
“Her strength was shocking to us” she said. At one-and-a-half months, Nyilah seemed to imitate words, trying to repeat “I love you”
“If she makes a noise and we laugh, she keeps making the noise,” Samantha explained. This clever behavior has left her parents in awe.