Is it normal for a baby to roll over in a few months?

Updated on parenting 2024-06-27
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    When the baby will not turn over in a month, parents begin to be anxious! Generally speaking, the baby learns to turn over is 3-6 months, but more than 3 months will turn over is a minority, because the development of various parts of the baby's body at this stage has matured, there will be a reflex response, the course of its development is to turn over to the back, and then from the back to the down. If the weather is cold, the baby wears more, then it will be difficult for the baby to turn over; If the baby is fat, it will generally be later to learn to turn over.

    After the baby learns to roll over independently, the mother should continue to let them practice, not only for the proficiency level, but also to lay the foundation for learning to climb in the future. ‍

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The book says that it will generally turn over in about 3 months and climb in more than 9 months, but it is not absolute, and some babies will turn over at 5 months. Some can turn over in 2 and a half months. As long as the baby's indicators are normal, there is no need to worry, you can usually let the baby crawl more and exercise the baby.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Generally, 4 months will turn over, months will sit alone, months will crawl, and 1 year old can talk or walk. But in winter and spring, when you wear more clothes, you move more slowly; In summer and autumn, children develop relatively faster because of the lack of clothes and the ease of movement. If you are slow to arrive late, or if you are deficient in zinc and calcium, please consult a doctor at a hospital or public health center. ‍‍

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Generally speaking, the development law of large motor is 3 turns, 6 sitting, and 8 climbing, that is, it will turn over in three months. However, there are individual differences, such as babies who are fatter, who usually wear too many clothes, and who exercise less will lag behind other babies. Usually no later than 7 months, but the judgment of backwardness should be combined with other manifestations.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Generally, babies can turn over from the age of four, and each baby is different, such as fatter babies, and those who wear more clothes in winter will generally be a little later.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The baby is now more than 5 months and 8 days, and will not turn over, seeing that the baby around her is smaller than her will already turn over, but she doesn't seem to want to turn over at all, we push her down, she will use some force.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    My baby took 6 full months to turn over.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Babies usually roll over at 3-6 months.

    Some children develop very early and can turn over on their own at 3 months, but most children still turn over a little more often at 4-6 months. Turning over is the first big action of the child's gross motor development, generally first raising the head and combing the hair, then turning over, then sitting, and then standing and walking.

    If the child is given exercise intervention, for example, the child who is often trained, the turn over will be earlier, and some children will be particularly fat, the family rarely gives the baby exercise, and the bend to such a baby may turn over later, most of the time is in 4-6 months. It is necessary to pay attention to the practice of turning over can be used to attract the baby with brightly colored toys, and put the rattle and doll on the side of the baby's body to attract the baby to turn over and take it by himself.

    Baby's gross motor development

    Babies learn to lie prone and raise their heads at 0-1 month, and they can raise their heads for a moment when they are prone to do so. 1-2 months learn to sleep on your side and raise your head, and gradually release your hands from the fist position. 2-3 months to straighten the head and turn over 90 degrees, 3-4 months to lie prone with hands to support the upper body, lying on the stomach can lift the head and chest, and the neck no longer shakes when holding upright.

    From April to May, practice pulling and turning 180 degrees.

    5-6 months to practice sitting and turning 360 degrees, 6-7 months to practice sitting firmly and turning over the fingers. 7-8 months to practice crawling, 8-9 months to learn to climb slopes and straddling exercises, 9-10 months to stand and learn to squat and pick up objects, 10-11 months to practice standing firmly and climbing steps with hands and feet, able to stand alone for a while, 11-12 months to try to walk alone.

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