Dr Vandan H KumarFather of a 7 yr 7 m old boy1 Year agoA. sometimes rolling over can come after 4-5 months so no need to worry for that and it is not necessary that it should come early. many times the weight ofd the child is more and that also delays the rolling.
if if the growth and weight of the child is within normal limits then no need to worry about it. just carry out regular massage anxd proper diet and the child will be fine in next few months
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 8 m old boy1 Year agoA. Babies typically start rolling both ways (from back to tummy and tummy to back) between 4 and 6 months of age. However, there is variability, and some babies might master these skills a bit earlier or later.
**Reasons why a baby might roll from back to tummy but not vice versa include:**
1. **Strength and Coordination**: Rolling from tummy to back often requires different muscle strength and coordination. Babies might develop these skills at different rates.
2. **Muscle Development**: The baby might be stronger in the muscles needed to roll from back to tummy but still building strength and coordination for rolling back from tummy.
3. **Comfort and Preference**: Some babies may have a preference or comfort with one direction of rolling and take more time to master the other.
4. **Motor Skill Development**: Rolling both ways involves developing fine motor skills, and every baby progresses at their own pace.
**What to do:**
- **Encourage Tummy Time**: Continue to provide tummy time to help strengthen the muscles needed for rolling.
- **Play and Practice**: Gently assist your baby in practicing rolling from tummy to back during playtime.
- **Consult a Pediatrician**: If you have concerns about your baby’s motor skills or development, or if rolling in both directions does not occur by 6 months, consult your pediatrician for guidance and reassurance.
Overall, each baby develops at their own pace, and variations in reaching milestones are common.
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