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7 Month Old Using Only Right Side For Turning Around. Is Anything Wrong?

I,M from Nigeria. When my child was giving birth,the next day she was admitted due to too much cry and she laydown for good 14days and she was feed through the nose(right handside).She was now 7months 27 days. So she can turn all round but mostly on the right side.so I need help or solution to this problem(my daughter was beautiful and I don't want her neck bend please help)
Tue, 7 May 2013
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Hi,

Thank you for your query on Healthcare Magic.

I need some more information.

What about her developmental milestones?

Is she sitting without support?

Is she rolling over?

Is she using both hands or specifically one hand?

Is there any decreased movements of limbs on one side of the body?

And physical examination and detailed review of her milestones is important by a pediatrician to look for any abnormality.

Therefore I advise you to go for her physical examination.

Hope I have answered your query.

Regards.
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7 Month Old Using Only Right Side For Turning Around. Is Anything Wrong?

Hi, Thank you for your query on Healthcare Magic. I need some more information. What about her developmental milestones? Is she sitting without support? Is she rolling over? Is she using both hands or specifically one hand? Is there any decreased movements of limbs on one side of the body? And physical examination and detailed review of her milestones is important by a pediatrician to look for any abnormality. Therefore I advise you to go for her physical examination. Hope I have answered your query. Regards.