POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy5 months agoA. No, there is no problem. Babies typically start rolling over between 4 to 6 months, but some may take a little longer, and that's completely normal. Every baby develops at their own pace.
What You Can Do to Help:
✔ Tummy Time – Encourage supervised tummy time for a few minutes several times a day to strengthen neck, back, and shoulder muscles.
✔ Gentle Exercises – Help your baby shift from side to side while lying on their back.
✔ Use Toys – Place colorful toys just out of reach to encourage movement.
✔ Minimize Time in Swings & Carriers – More floor playtime helps with muscle development.
When to Be Concerned:
🔸 If your baby does not attempt to roll over by 6-7 months
🔸 If your baby seems very stiff or floppy
🔸 If your baby shows no interest in movement
At 4 months, it’s still early, so give your little one some time! Keep encouraging movement, and soon enough, your baby will start rolling over. Let me know if you need any more tips!
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