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Mom of a 4 yr 1 m old girl3 years ago
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My daughter is 7 months old nnow, she has not yet started moving forward or backward, till now ahe just rolls on both the sides. she sits for few min if make her sit. Is it a matter of worry as she has not started moving yet?

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Author of questionMom of 3 children3 years ago

A. Dear Rashmi, thanks alot for ur response, actually I was really worried coz my in laws said, by this 6th month she ud have started to sit, by 9-10 months children in their family have started to walk, I was very concerned and was feeling like underconfident n helpless n as weak mother who is not taking proper care of kids... I couldn't not answer them.

profile image of Dr Sameer awadhiyaDr Sameer awadhiyaGuardian of 2 children3 years ago

A. Regarding the mentioned concern your local doctor will guide you in a proper way and the doubts can be cleared accordingly .so you can discuss and get the solution for query. Altso online consultation can be taken on the platform and it will also be helpful in getting the proper guidance as there could be a detatiled discussion which would be beneficial and helpful here .

profile image of RashmiRashmiMom of a 11 yr 2 m old girl3 years ago

A. Your child is doing absolutely right as per the milestone of the child why are you so worried about it don’t worry I would like to tell you that a child should learn to sit independently by the age of eight months complete and after that only crawling and standing with support is going to commit in the picture as of now what your child is doing is absolutely correct as per the ageWrite Your Answer Here

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