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Mom of a 4 yr 1 m old girl3 years ago
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my 4 months 9 days old baby was did not roll over. she is trying to roll but can't roll over. Is this any problem

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Teju KovvuruMom of a 4 yr old girl3 years ago
A. no.. the baby roll over the 5 months.. it's common
Dr Sameer awadhiyaGuardian of 2 children3 years ago
A. a baby will start Sitting with support by 6 months of age and by 7 to 8 months baby will sit without support than by 9 months usually baby crawls and in 10 months baby will stand with support. After 12 to 15 months baby will start Walking independently and sometimes it may take even longer but in no case any Walker should be bee avoided as it can cause recurrent fall injury and delay in the walking because the child lacks confidence of walking independently.
Kalindi BhavsarMom of a 8 yr 2 m old boy3 years ago
A. Hi mommy He will learn soon Massage regularly with coconut oil Take healthy protein rich nutritious food including fenugreek ajwain butter to increase your breast milk avoid stress stay happy it also help to increase your breast milk you can take lactogen tablet to increase bm Do tummy time and cycyling movement of legs regularly Take healthy protein rich nutritious food including fenugreek ajwain butter to increase your breast milk avoid stress stay happy it also help to increase your breast milk you can take lactogen tablet to increase bm
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