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Freda Osula
The average age for crawling is about 9 months but some babies never crawl. Children meet developmental milestones differently. Some a little early others later. However, if a child does not crawl by year one, you should take child to see a developmental paediatrician.
Crawling is averagely 9 months but also note that some babies never crawl, that is they might skip crawling to standing or walking.
Dear Mum, teething usually starts between 3months and 12months of age. If no tooth erupts at age 1 then kindly see a Dentist . For now, there's no need to worry
Dr Aina Johnson
Paediatrician
The baby will crawl when ready.... If not crawling by 1 year see a Paediatrician preferably a Developmental Paediatrician for further evaluation.
Hello mom, your baby will walk when he is ready. If he is not crawling at 12months,kindly take him to see a developmental Paediatrician for assessment.
Babies crawl averagely by 9 months but some babies never crawl before walking.
You have nothing to worry about because it is normal developmental milestone.
Since your baby can reach
out to collect things then she is expected to put things in the mouth by nine months but if still can't do that by nine months, then their is a need to consult a paediatric neurologist or developmental paediatrician.
out to collect things then she is expected to put things in the mouth by nine months but if still can't do that by nine months, then their is a need to consult a paediatric neurologist or developmental paediatrician.
I advise you to take her to the hospital so a pead can evaluate her
By now Ma, your baby should have started walking. You need to take your baby to see a Paediatrician concerning her not being able to walk at 21months.
It is a part of a normal developmental milestone. Nothing to worry about, the baby may change. Give your baby some time. An average baby crawls at 9 months. It's too early to worry.
Dr Fabusuyi G.I
Medical Doctor at Ekiti Teaching Hospital
How old is your baby?
Most babies learn to crawl between the ages of 7 months and 10 months. Your baby may opt for another method of locomotion around this time, though – like bottom shuffling (scooting around on her bottom, using a hand behind and a foot in front to propel herself), slithering on her stomach, or rolling across the room.
@oojaoyetola,tnks for your concern.. She rolls over without stress, she drools too but ni swollen gums yet