Is It Normal for a Preemie to Not Be Able to Lift Their Head at Three Months Old?

At three months old, a preemie is unable to lift their head, has difficulty drinking water without choking, leans to one side, and does not smile much. Besides possible nutritional deficiencies and anemia, developmental delays should be considered. It is recommended to undergo a brain MRI to check the brain development and try supplementing with licorice zinc and iron-fortified oral liquid. Pay attention to adding complementary foods in a reasonable manner. It is advised to seek treatment from a professional hospital.
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Is It Normal for a Ten-Month-Old Baby to Cry After Playing for a While, Then Sleep Drowsily After Being Soothed?

A ten-month-old baby has had diarrhea for the fifth day, with four to five bowel movements a day, the stool is not loose and is light yellow in color. The baby sleeps all day, waking up to drink milk or eat rice porridge occasionally. After playing for a while, the baby will cry and fuss, and after being soothed, it will fall asleep drowsily again. Is this normal?
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