Every baby does things at different times. My daugther rolled at about 2 months, but took until almost 5 months to go from tummy to back (she did back to tummy first).
Some babies advance physically quickly, but then slower verbally. So if your baby is a little behind in the physical side, she may be talking in full sentences earlier!
Officially they say around 3-4 months, but it really is just a guideline.
2006-12-03 22:46:09
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answered by Anonymous
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My daughter is just slightly over a month old and has started to roll over on her own.
It truely does depend on how big the baby is.. and just how motivated their timetable is. My daughters happens to be seriously motivated as she is already holding her head up as well.
Give your daughter some time and all of a sudden your cute cuddly baby will be crawling and rolling over in no time!
2006-12-03 19:17:22
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answered by dragonbloodus 2
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first off congratulations on your baby i'm sure she's a beauty,well i believe that a baby could roll over at any age,but it is said that 4-5months is when they roll over,but my son is 3months and he's already rolling over he's been doing it from 2months.i guess it's because he's a big baby to he was 10lbs12oz at birth now he's 18lbs4oz,so again it depends on the weight as well he is also sitting up on his own so not all babies are the same
2006-12-03 17:34:39
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answered by Im Just Blessed 2
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Dont worry, she will roll over when she is ready, generally at 3 months, they have made some progress. my son started to roll over at 5 months and now at 8mths he is walking along, holding the edge of the coffee table. Babies develop skills at different rates
2006-12-03 17:27:54
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answered by ? 3
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My son might want to do neither till 9mths and he change into then very hesitant. He ended shuffling on his bottom quite than crawling and did not walk till 22 mths. He absolutely did not move slowly wisely till he all started strolling. even if he all started speaking before a million 3 hundred and sixty 5 days and and surprised each body including his sparkling speech and vocabulary. actual i'm saying each new child develops at a distinct fee, some communicate early, others walk early. Please dont problem that your daughter has no longer rolled or crawled at this age. She is labored out she will see each thing she needs to at the same time as sitting up. she will do issues at her own p.c.., and it sounds to me she is amazingly content cloth if she isn't desperately attempting to bypass round. savour all of it as once she begins transferring round you'll learn about it!
2016-11-23 15:34:07
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answered by ? 4
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Every baby is different and do things at different times but i think my son was just over 2 months when he first rolled over.
2006-12-03 16:47:52
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answered by Beth B 1
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She should by 3-4 months
2006-12-03 16:55:30
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answered by Aman gill 3
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My daughter is six months old and she has yet to roll over. She gets onto her side but that's as far as she goes. I wouldn't worry too much about it. She will roll over when she's ready.
2006-12-03 17:19:30
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answered by mama3 5
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every child is different II have 3 and they have all done things at different times but somewhere between 4 months to 6 months is the average. When they do things will give you a clue into thier little personalities. My oldest did everything early and he still is very impatiant and a go getter but my youngest is taking her sweet time on everything and she is very laid back and cheerful.
2006-12-03 17:25:52
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answered by Amanda B 2
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She should by 3 months, but each child has there own time table. She may enjoy sitting up or playing with her toes more.
2006-12-03 16:45:40
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answered by Pantherempress 7
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