POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 9 yr 2 m old boy1 Year agoA. At 6 months and 19 days, many babies start rolling over, but some take a little longer. If your baby hasn't rolled over yet, it's important to observe her overall muscle strength and activity. Does she try to push up during tummy time? Can she hold her head steady when sitting with support? If she is active in other ways, such as kicking her legs, reaching for toys, or attempting to move, she might just need more time and practice.
You can encourage rolling by placing her on her tummy more often, using toys to attract her attention to the side, and gently helping her roll over. However, if she seems very stiff, too floppy, or uninterested in movement, it would be a good idea to consult a pediatrician to rule out any developmental delays. Every baby develops at their own pace, and some skip rolling altogether and move straight to sitting and crawling. Keep engaging her in active play and give her plenty of floor time to explore movement.
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