Question

My seven-month-old son still can’t roll over, he only likes to lie on his back. He had brain oxygen deficiency two days after birth. What should I do?

Answer

Although babies typically learn to roll over around three months of age, many babies don’t start rolling over until around seven months. This is a natural process, and parents can appropriately guide and train their babies. You can start by placing the baby on their side, then cross one leg over the other, and let the baby try to roll over by themselves. Repeat this action a few times a day, and after a few days, the baby should be able to learn to roll over. Additionally, you can use toys or other items to attract the baby’s attention and increase their interest and motivation to turn over.