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The baby can be held upright, let the baby slowly lift his head up, and protect his neck.
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Generally speaking, the baby within six months should not be held vertically, it is likely to hurt the child's cervical spine and spine, and novice parents should hold the baby very much and hold the back of the child's head with their hands.
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Two months later. Be sure to hold your child's neck, then hold your child's butt with your other hand and let your child rest on your shoulder.
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The baby can be held vertically for about three months, but the time of holding it vertically should not be too long. When holding the baby, you should drag the baby's waist and the baby's cervical spine.
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No, holding it vertically will cause the child's spine to suffer, and it will also lead to the child's stunted growth, or physical problems, which will have an impact on the child's health and will also affect the child's sleep quality.
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Do not hold upright; Long-term vertical hugging will affect the development of the child's spine, and it is very dangerous to hold vertically, which will cause some physical harm to the pressure of the child's cervical spine.
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No. If you hold the child vertically, it will hurt the baby's spine, affect the baby's cartilage development, hurt the baby's neck, and also cause torticollis.
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No, the limbs of the newborn are relatively soft, and if you hold it vertically, the baby's neck is also relatively soft, and the head cannot be straightened, which may cause some dangers.
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Generally, after 4 months, you can hold it vertically, at this time the baby's spine development is becoming more and more perfect, and the head and neck and body must not be twisted in a straight line when holding vertically, otherwise it will hurt the spine.
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It takes about three months to be able to hold upright. Make sure that your baby's head stands up on its own and that it can be rotated along the sounds and lights so that you can hold your baby upright without damaging his spine. When holding upright, you need to gently rest your baby's face on the mother's shoulder, and the mother should hold his spine so that he can be protected at any time.
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After three months, you can hold the baby upright, and the benefits of holding the baby vertically are that the child's vision is broader, the food is digested faster, the child has more security, and the pressure on the head is reduced.
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When the baby is about three months old, it can be held upright. It can promote bone development, can also promote blood circulation, can also protect the neck and head, can avoid spitting up, or the phenomenon of overflowing, can also expand the baby's visual angle.
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Babies can be held vertically when they are about three months old, and if they are held vertically, they will be able to see things in the distance, and they will feel very happy, and their bodies will be relatively comfortable, and their bone development will be very good.
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Babies can only be held upright after 6 months. It can make the child's body get better development, can help the child's athletic ability improve, can promote the child's muscle development, and can allow the child to better absorb nutrients.
It is definitely not allowed to be held vertically, if the newborn baby is held vertically, it may cause some lesions or damage to the baby's spine.
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It is not possible to hold it vertically. Because the baby's cervical spine has not developed well for more than two months, if you hold it vertically at this time, the child's head can not be raised steadily, so you can let him lie on your body when you usually hold it, so that he has a greater sense of security.
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