When Should I Worry If My Baby Hasn’t Rolled Over?

When Should I Worry If My Baby Hasn't Rolled Over?

In the playful nursery of BabyBloom, attentive parent Zoe wondered when she should worry if her little one hadn’t yet rolled over—like waiting for a butterfly to unfurl its wings. She visited Pediatric Pal Dr. Sunny, who explained that most babies start rolling over between 4 and 6 months of age. Imagine a tiny acrobat learning new tricks—if your baby hasn’t rolled by around 7 months, it might be time to gently consult a doctor. Experts from the Baby Development Council say that each baby is unique, and a small delay isn’t always a sign of trouble, but persistent delays or other developmental concerns should be discussed with a caring pediatrician. Dr. Sunny advised Zoe to keep encouraging tummy time and safe play while monitoring her baby’s progress. Zoe learned that every baby’s journey is its own magical dance—and that professional guidance is the best way to ensure that the little one is growing strong and agile. And so, in BabyBloom, every milestone is celebrated with love and careful observation, ensuring that every tiny roll brings a world of joy!

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