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What if a four-month-old baby can't look at people?
Turning over is the first big move after the baby is born. Many children may turn over in three months, and some babies will be around six months late. However, most babies basically learn to turn over in about 4 months, and the peak of baby turning over appears in 5 months. The specific time for the baby to turn over after a few months is not uniform, which is related to the physique of each baby. Mothers don't need to worry because the baby turns over late.

Some well-developed babies can turn themselves over in about three months, and most babies can turn themselves over in four months. Months vary from person to person, so parents need not worry too much. There are many factors that affect the baby's not turning over voluntarily. Here are some countermeasures for babies who will not turn over in the next four months.

1 First of all, mothers should increase their nutrition, so as to ensure the good quality of milk and enhance the baby's physical strength. Mom should spend more time and patience at this time to cultivate the baby's awareness of turning over. Mom and dad can use toys to guide and help the baby turn over.

2. In fact, mom and dad can help the baby turn over with the help of external forces. For example, they can push the baby's head, hold his waist or back with their hands, and gently flip his waist and ass, so that the baby can practice repeatedly. Parents use external forces to help their babies turn over. Parents can nudge the baby's head, hold his back with their hands, and then nudge his waist and buttocks to let him practice repeatedly.

3. Mom and Dad can create a good atmosphere for the baby to turn over, but don't force the baby too much, especially when you have just finished breastfeeding. If conditions permit, you can also ask a professional early education teacher to give professional guidance according to your child's development.

Generally speaking, a 4-month-old baby will not turn over. If everything else is normal, then it won't turn over at all. This situation may be related to factors such as the baby's thick clothes, the child's obesity and the lack of training. Mainly because of lack of training, the baby should be allowed to practice lying posture more. The first progress in baby's body movement learning is turning over. This action requires both the baby's good physical fitness and the patient teaching of the baby's parents.