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It is easy to injure the child's spine, because the child is too young, if the child is held vertically for a long time, the development of the spine is not finalized, and it is easy to cause a certain negative impact on the cervical and thoracic spine.
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Newborns have a lot of bone gelatin, imperfect bone development, and a soft body that does not have enough strength to support them. If you hold it upright too early, it is easy to hurt the neck, resulting in neonatal torticollis and other hazards. If you hold it vertically, the weight of the body is concentrated on the spine and waist, which is easy to force the spine and cause muscle damage to the spine and lumbar body.
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It will affect the baby's development, because the baby is still very small at two months, and it is not possible to hold it vertically at this time, generally until about 4 months old, when the baby's head can be erected, then it can be held vertically.
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It will not affect the baby's development, and the baby's development is not related to the hugging posture, so often holding the baby upright will not cause developmental effects.
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It will have a certain impact on the development of the baby, affect the development of the baby's spine, and will also affect the growth of the baby.
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Nothing has an impact. In fact, there is no scientific basis for this claim. Many of the world's leading medical authorities are not opposed to making babies erect, and there are no high-quality studies** that confirm that erection affects the baby's spine.
On the contrary, when the baby has finished feeding, it is recommended to pick up the baby and burp the baby to expel the gas swallowed into the stomach, which will also help prevent the baby from leaking.
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It is easy to cause deformation of the baby's spine, because the baby's bones have not grown well for two months, and he will not sit, and there is no support for holding him vertically, which will hurt the spine.
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Do not hold your baby vertically for a long time for 3 months. Long-term vertical holding is not conducive to the development of the baby's spine, and parents will also feel tired. Therefore, when standing upright, be sure to support your baby's waist and buttocks with one hand and your baby's head and neck with the other hand to help your baby reduce the pressure on his spine.
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Babies around two months old should try not to hold them vertically, and babies should try to choose horizontal arms before six months, otherwise they are likely to hurt the baby's cervical spine and spine.
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No, this can cause problems with your child's bone development and may lead to problems with the spine.
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Because the 2-month-old baby's neck is still very soft, erected too early for fear that he will flash and is not good for the cervical spine, the baby's head, neck, and shoulders are on the same level, the neck muscles are weak, and the cervical spine has not formed lordosis. After three months, it can be held upright.
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For two-month-old babies, it is not recommended to hold them vertically for a long time, because it is easy to bring different degrees of damage to the baby's body. The baby who is more than two months old has not been able to raise his head and chest so stronglyThe curvature of the neck has not yet formed, the muscles in the neck are not so strong, and the spine is not strong enough to support the baby's entire head and back. The baby's body posture is not fixed and slips; suffocation after posture shift; Leg hanging down leads to risks such as hip dysplasia.
Occasionally, it is okay to hold vertically for a short period of time, which not only has no harm to the baby's development, but also has benefits, that is, the baby is held vertically after feeding, burps the baby, and discharges the gas swallowed into the stomach, which is conducive to preventing the baby from leaking milk.
Babies are held upright, and there are no high-quality studies** that confirm that holding upright affects the baby's spine. On the contrary, when the baby finishes feeding, it is recommended to hold the baby vertically, burp the baby, expel the gas swallowed into the stomach, and also help prevent the baby from spilling milk. The two-month-old baby's cervical spine is not fully developed, and the neck muscles are weak and cannot support their head well.
Holding too long will affect the development of the baby's spine, and even lead to the forward movement of the spine and so on. At 2 months old, babies can already raise their heads about 45 degrees and hold on for a while. It's just that babies at this age can't stand their heads up, let alone straighten their backs.
<> fact, the American Academy of Pediatrics clearly recommends that children of any age can be held upright, but it is important to make sure that the child's head, cervical spine and spine are on the same vertical line. As long as the method of holding the baby is right, it is also possible, in fact, parents are worried that the vertical hold will cause poor spinal development.
The American Academy of Pediatrics, an authoritative medical institution, recommends that newborns It doesn't matter how the baby is held, the key is whether the parents can give enough support, so the child is too small, you can also hold it vertically, but you must pay attention to protecting the child's head and neck when hugging, and second, don't let the child shake from side to side. So, when you go to hold your child vertically, remember to fix your child's neck and head.
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The two-month-old baby is still not able to hold vertically, because the baby at this time can not lift his head up, if the vertical holding will easily damage the baby's spine, which will be worse, more detrimental to the health of the body.
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No, it is harmful to bone health.
The two-month-old baby's bones have not yet calcified, and the whole body is soft. If you hold your baby upright at this time, it will cause damage to your baby's bones. And at this time, the baby is top-heavy, and the cervical spine cannot bear the weight of the head at all, and it is easy to hurt the cervical spine.
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It is not possible to hold it vertically. Within three months, the muscles of the baby's spine and neck are still developing, and they cannot support the weight of the head, which will lead to injuries to the baby's cervical spine, hunchback, crooked neck and other undesirable conditions.
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Parents are very concerned about their children, because parents also want their children to grow up healthily, but children at this age will actually have a lot of problems, and the child is actually more fragile, so parents must take good care of their babies. What will happen to a two-month-old baby who is often held upright?
Here I will also give you a detailed introduction to the relevant reasons, some parents may be novices, so they do not know how to take better care of their little ones. But parents can not use this posture to hold their children at this time, it may have some bad effects on the baby, and at this time the child's cervical spine has not developed well, if you always hold the child like this, it may lead to some problems with the child's cervical spine at this time. And if parents usually hold their children in this position, you will find that the children will cry all the time when you change the position to hold your children in the future.
Therefore, parents must adopt the correct posture, otherwise it will have some bad effects on children, but in real life, in fact, many babies like their mothers to hold themselves like this, because the baby will feel particularly comfortable, and at this time the parents' vision will be broader, in fact, it is okay to hold it like this. But at this time, we must pay attention to protect the child's cervical spine, and at this time, we must pay attention to protect the child's head, because the child's head is relatively soft at this time.
Parents want their children to be healthier, in fact, I think this is understandable, but there are also many problems that parents need to pay attention to, so that they can take better care of their children. Because children at this age are actually too fragile, parents must pay attention to protecting their babies, so as not to let their children have some accidents.
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It will cause serious effects, it is likely to cause deformation of the spine, it may affect the child's cervical spine, it may cause the child to develop immune diseases, it will cause the spine to bend, and it may be paralyzed, so do not hold the child upright.
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Affect the development of the child's spine, lead to problems with the spine, will bring great harm to the body, will also bring some damage to the neck, easy to be injured, easy to be dangerous.
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If you hold it vertically, it may affect the child's bone development, and it will also hurt the cervical spine, affect the child's breathing, especially easy to cause suffocation, and may also be paralyzed.
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It will not let the baby continue to develop, and it will make the baby feel very comfortable, but it will make the child feel dizzy and uncomfortable, and it will also make the child feel particularly scared, and the resistance will decrease, and then get sick.
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It can make the child's body healthier, help the child's development, allow the child to better absorb some nutrients, and also help the child's bones.
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Every child has a stage, not that you want to lie down and hug it, the child is unwilling to cry and make trouble, and it is fun to hold the child upright!
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It will affect the growth and development of the child, may damage the child's spine, can lead to spinal deformities, affect the child's health, and affect the child's brain.
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It is easy to cause bone deformation, easy to affect the development of the spine, will hurt the body, easy to have problems, and easy to cause damage to children.
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It affects the child's spine, makes the child spit up milk, injures the child's neck, makes the child feel uncomfortable, and affects bone development.
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It has serious effects, which can lead to deformation of the cervical spine, which may injure the child's spine, and may cause the child to have cervical curvature, or sacral curvature, which will affect the child's neck.
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It will definitely affect the child's development, and it will lead to the child's development restriction, it will affect the baby's bones, and it will deform the baby's bones, so don't hold the child vertically.
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Yes, the bone development of two-month-old babies is not perfect, and often holding the child upright will definitely affect the bone development.
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It will affect the development, we should not hold him often for two months baby, and it is easy to affect the baby's spine if you hold him vertically.
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At the age of 2 months, you can already hold it upright, but you should pay attention to the method, if you don't do it in the right way, it will cause spinal damage.
After 2 months, there will be less sleep time, unlike almost all of them spent in sleep when they were born, and the sleep time of 2-month babies is about 15-16 hours, some may be less, and some may be more. If there is too little sleep, such as less than 12 hours, it is not conducive to growth and development, and it is necessary to observe whether the baby is full or uncomfortable to eat, uncomfortable stomach, and diarrhea causing sleep disturbance. In addition, when sleeping, you must create a comfortable and quiet environment, the temperature should be appropriate, try to avoid slightly loud sounds, and you must maintain a quiet environment, sleeping in a comfortable and quiet environment is conducive to promoting growth and development.
Do not hold it vertically, because holding it vertically will cause greater damage to the baby's stomach and intestines, and will also cause damage to the baby's bones.
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