My daughter didn't like it either but you have to do it anyways. At least a few minutes each day. You will notice a difference in how well she holds herself up after a few days. It seems like one day they are not holding themselves up at all and then the next thing you know, there they are propped up on thier elbows. 3-4 months is right around the time when they start doing that, but every baby is different. If she's not doing it by 4 months then talk to your doc at checkup. I'm sure she's perfectly fine. Keep trying to put her on her belly, she'll get used to it before you know it.
2006-08-08 03:30:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Doesn't really matter whether you think she likes it or not. Being on the tummy is important mostly because it keeps their heads from getting flat.
At what age? Between 2 and 3 months, a baby usually starts pushing their shoulders off the floor with their hands while on the tum.
For more information on what she should or might be doing at what age, see the baby center.
2006-08-08 03:02:43
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answered by auld mom 4
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Around 3 months is the right time to begin tummy time. My sons Dr. told us to do 10 minutes at a time until he got used to it. Once he got used to it we'd have tummy time a few times a day and he loved it. Your daughter will begin to learn how to use her arms and roll from her tummy to her back soon...and then the fun will really begin. She may not enjoy it too much right now, but she will soon! Good luck!!
2006-08-08 03:05:15
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answered by Jacob's Mommy (Plus One) 6
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She will not like. I have a 4 month old girl now and she is getting better at it. They just have to practice at it. She didn't like at 3 months either, but now at 4 months she can push up for a few minutes and the other day she rolled over. It just takes some time. Continue giving her tummy time. Let her get mad and cry alittle before you rescue her. Eventually, she will get it.
2006-08-08 05:24:08
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answered by Ron B. 7
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she will get used to it! The more you do it the sooner she will use her arms to hold her self up. Lay down on the ground in front of her and play and talk with her. Maybe she's like my kids and always wanting to look around and explore new things and the ground isn't that exciting. So when I lay in front of them and play with them they enjoy tummy time a lot more! Hope this helps
2006-08-08 03:12:55
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answered by Anonymous
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My daughter is 10 months old and she started around 3-4 months, just keep giving her "tummy time" and she will get used to it and figure it out. All babies progress at different rates so just be patient
2006-08-08 03:01:13
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answered by jbradc69 3
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All babies are different. Even if she doesn't like tummy time, it is still important to do it each day (even if you do it more times per day, but at shorter intervals). Eventually, she will get used to it and when she starts rolling, will even roll onto her tummy. My baby ending up liking her tummy better because she had more control of her environment.
2006-08-08 03:00:22
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answered by MissSubversive 3
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2016-11-04 03:10:10
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answered by ? 4
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Each child is different & does everything at their own pace. Keep trying but if she doesn't like it then don't force her to stay on her tummy for long. She will do it when she is ready to. Good luck & congrats on the baby!
2006-08-08 03:00:59
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answered by sweetamberwaves 4
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she wont like it but the sooner you do it the sooner she can learn and build up her muscles to support herself. As soon as my daughter could hold her head up on her own I was putting her on her tummy if only for a few min. at a time.
2006-08-08 03:00:01
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answered by scarlet_bat 4
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