Newborn baby crawls across the hospital cot

Three weeks late to her debut, little Nyilah Daise Tzabari arrived into the world with one mission: to make up for lost time. And she didn’t waste a second.

At just two and a half days old, still in the hospital, Nyilah stunned everyone — including the nurses — by lifting her head and attempting to crawl in her cot. Yes, you read that right… a newborn not even 72 hours old moving with strength some babies don’t show for months.

Her mom, Samantha Mitchell, 34, from White Oak, Pennsylvania, captured the jaw-dropping moment on video — and thank goodness she did, because no one would have believed it otherwise.

“I’ve been around kids for over 20 years,” Samantha said. “I’ve never seen anything like this.”

In the clip, you can hear Samantha and her mother gasping.
Oh my gosh… Mom! She’s crawling!” Samantha exclaims, shocked.
Her own mom responds, “No freaking way.

A Baby Unlike Any Other

Born on February 27, 2023, weighing 7 lbs 6 oz, Nyilah wasted no time defying every expectation of infant development. According to pediatric guidelines, babies begin crawling around 6 to 12 months — but Nyilah was trying before she even left the hospital.

And it didn’t stop there.

Here’s her incredible timeline:

🟢 18 days old – Rolling from belly to back
🟡 1 month – Smiling at her parents
🟠 2 months – Rolling back to belly
🔴 3 months – Throwing (very real) punches and trying to stand

“She refuses to buckle her knees when we hold her,” Samantha said. “She wants to stand. She’s so strong, she doesn’t need her head supported anymore.”

TikTok Can’t Believe It Either

The video Samantha uploaded — her first ever on TikTok — now has over 57 million views. Viewers can’t get enough of this superhero baby:

💬 “These new babies are built different — walking at 1 month, getting jobs at 2 years old.”
💬 “Rumor has it she caught a flight the next day to start her own life.”
💬 “I’d move out the house and let HER raise me.”

Strength, Smarts & Sass

She’s not just physically advanced — she’s social and clever. At seven weeks, she began mimicking speech, trying to copy her parents saying “I love you.” If someone laughs, she repeats sounds to get the reaction again.

“She’s so alert,” Samantha said. “If she sees us smile, she smiles back instantly. She’s such a happy baby.”

A Bright (and Busy!) Future

With a baby like this, Samantha and her fiancé, Ofer Tzabari, are no doubt already baby-proofing every inch of the house. Whatever the future holds, one thing’s for certain — the world is watching Baby Nyilah.

From crawling at 3 days to trying to talk at 7 weeks… this little girl is rewriting the baby book.

We can’t wait to see what she does next.
Congratulations to Samantha, Ofer, and their extraordinary little superstar.

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