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Baby is 5 month old
My sister baby is 5 months old on 18 December and when we make baby sit or stand baby always keep her head down or neck down but during tummy time baby keep her head up and shoulder also. She started side turn but sometimes it seems she forget it again. She did not do roll over instead of that she want to stand and jump. Is this all normal or do we need to get her checked. She talk to us and give smile but when we give her hand to come she did not come to us.
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It's normal for her age
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Its all normal. Nothing to worry. These are all the normal milestones of the baby. She will eventually come around
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Hello mam...I have gone through your queries...for being a 5 month old baby..these milestones are normal.. nothing to be worried...baby will start to sit with support by 7 to 8 months...sit without support by 9 to 10 months..just enjoy the process of growth with these cutie pies and capture the moments..all the best for the new mommy...
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It's normal
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