Question
Is it normal for a two-month-old baby to lift their head?
Answer
Infants generally start to stabilize their head lift to 45 degrees within the first three months. Generally, by the second month, babies can slightly lift their heads, but for a short duration. Around the fourth month, their head lifting becomes very stable. Your baby is almost three months old and still can’t lift their head, but can roll over, which is normal. It’s recommended to continue observing. If they still can’t lift their head after three months, it’s best to visit a local hospital for a trace element check to see if there is a calcium deficiency. At the same time, pay attention to your baby’s rest and adequate water intake.