Dr Sameer awadhiyaGuardian of 2 children3 years agoA. you need to consult your doctor and doctor will guide you regarding this thingkk in a proper manner and later on you can follow the advicfe given by the doctor so better to consult for a proper guidance
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy3 years agoA. As babies discover the world, they continually develop new skills. Sometimes, unusual behaviors appear along with these skills. In most cases, head shaking is a normal, developmentally appropriate behavior that shows that a baby is exploring and interacting with their world.According to the March of Dimes, by the end of the first month of life, babies have the ability to move their heads from side to side. This most often occurs when they lie on their sides. After the first month, head shaking in babies is most often accompanied by playfulness as well as other forms of interaction.Head shaking and other related behaviors are often considered a normal part of a baby's development. However, there are instances in which the behaviors might extend beyond simple shaking. Call your pediatrician if your baby: doesn't interact with you or their siblings.
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