Question

Is a three-and-a-half-month-old baby suitable for standing? Do you need to take them to the hospital for treatment? How long will it take to see improvement after treatment?

Answer

At this stage, the baby’s bones have not fully matured, and premature standing may lead to skeletal curvature. While no abnormalities may be noticeable in the short term, it is not beneficial for future bone development. The growth of infants is a gradual process, and activities should be performed at the appropriate age. To illustrate with a metaphor, using a bag labeled to hold 500 grams of sand and filling it with 550 grams, although the bag may not burst in the short term, it will eventually be unable to bear the weight. This metaphor may not be entirely appropriate, but the principle is the same. Therefore, it is recommended to follow the natural growth rhythm of infants and avoid premature activities such as standing.