Hi everyone I am a mom of 5 month of baby
daughter, I would like to find out when
did your baby has a good neck control.
The reason I asked is because my baby girl
is 5 months and one week old she doesnt
have a very good neck conrtol yet! I
heard other moms said that their baby
didnt have a good neck control in the end
of 5 months or they just recently have a
good neck control at 6 months...Some start
as early as 4 months...I am just worried
please let me know when your baby start
having a good neck control??? Thanks
:wink:
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hopefulmjz
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Posted: 04-14-06 21:51pm
My daughter just turned a month old
yesterday and she's already got pretty
good neck control. She lifts it up if
she's on her tummy and looks around. Was
your baby a preamie by any chance? I'm
not sure, maybe that's a normal age to
gain that control. I'm not real sure.
But all babies develope at different ages
too. I hope you find your answers!
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erinjacob
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Apr 2006 Posts: 219 Location: australia
Jess Posted: 05-11-06 02:56am
My kids were 2 days old an holdin there
heads up the nurses kept sayin are you
sure ther only 2 days old so iv had no
problem with that but there all differnt
shell get there incurage her by puttin
things infront of her on her tummy
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