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Is Delay In Rolling Over In Infant A Cause For Concern?

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Posted on Mon, 15 Dec 2014
Question: My little grandson is not rolling over yet at just 5 months. He is doing everything else he should be doing...should I be concerned?
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Answered by Dr. Eric Goldstein (27 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Rolling over

Detailed Answer:
Hello. I just read through your question. It's premature to be worried about him. Most full term babies will take up to 6 months before we see them roll over. I would give your grandson until then. In the meantime, you can practice with him and just mention your concern to his doctor at his next regular visit.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Eric Goldstein (4 days later)
Is normal for a 5 month old to be a bit shaky when grasping toys etc.?
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Answered by Dr. Eric Goldstein (1 minute later)
Brief Answer:
follow up

Detailed Answer:
It can be. Observation by your doctor is important here.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Eric Goldstein (6 minutes later)
So there is reason for concern if a baby is jerky when grasping a toy and bringing it to their mouth at 5 months?
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Answered by Dr. Eric Goldstein (1 minute later)
Brief Answer:
folliw up.

Detailed Answer:
No. Not at all.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Is Delay In Rolling Over In Infant A Cause For Concern?

Brief Answer: Rolling over Detailed Answer: Hello. I just read through your question. It's premature to be worried about him. Most full term babies will take up to 6 months before we see them roll over. I would give your grandson until then. In the meantime, you can practice with him and just mention your concern to his doctor at his next regular visit.