A Nigerian mother recently captured the attention of social media users when she expressed deep concern about her baby , who has developed a peculiar habit of always looking upward without shifting her gaze downward.
Sharing her heartfelt concerns on TikTok, the worried mother described her child’s unusual behavior and reached out to the online community for guidance and possible explanations for this odd habit.
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In her video post, she narrated, “Am I the only one in this? My baby is always looking up. I don’t know why. Even when you try to bring her head down, no, she’s looking up. What is this? Hello, are you seeing anything there?” Her genuine plea highlighted her desire to ensure her baby’s well-being, while inviting anyone with similar experiences or knowledge to share their insight.
The touching video quickly resonated with viewers, garnering widespread attention as people flooded the comment section with suggestions, personal stories, and advice on how to handle such an issue.
See some reactions below:
𝔹𝕖𝕤𝕥🎒: “She only looks up to God baba God Bonjour.”
Saryta: “it’s maybe absence seizures..I don’t know I read from the comments.”
Sherry Coco Vanilla 🩺❤️: “It’s a sign of absent seizure, please see a doc to have her checked to be sure 🙏🏻.”
Queen B 🇳🇬🇩🇪: “please is absence seizure oh,my daughter is 5 ,she is still having it,very scary, it started when she was 3 years 🥲pls always monitor her.”
Royalbraids_lethbridge🇨🇦: “Plz take her to the doctor asap that’s is an absence seizure. Plz don’t joke with ur take her to see the doctor.”
Cynthia Robert: “I think is a stage in babies growing up because it happened to my baby too nothing like absence seizure.”
Mimi😊😊🌹: “She want to eat fufu and vegetables 🍲 soup, once you bring it she will look down 😊.”
DAVID LUSAKHA🇰🇪: “we call it absence seizure am not sure am just reading comments 🥱.”
Sampora: “it’s normal. Don’t listen to anything else. She’s gonna be a smart intelligent girl. she’s observing her environment.”
AngeShash: “Don’t bring her head down, bring her attention down. Create something with sound down and she will look down.”
As more people shared their views, the mother’s post highlighted the importance of online communities in creating awareness and providing support for concerned parents. Many comments encouraged her to seek professional advice to rule out any serious conditions, while others offered reassurance based on personal experiences.
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I hope is normal though #SAMA28 #chiluxe #nigeriantiktok🇳🇬 #content
♬ original sound – Mummy K