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Q. Why does my baby hate tummy time?
Dr. Zibners' Answer:
Thanks Kay from PA for a good one. Babies should always be sleeping on their backs to help prevent SIDS. Allowing your peanut awake time lying on her tummy not only can prevent a misshapen skull but gives her a chance to strengthen her neck and trunk muscles and work on her fine and gross motor skills. If your kid doesn’t seem happy, it’s probably because she’s frustrated at not being able to see the world around her. So don’t just plop her on the floor. Instead, sing, talk or play with her. Try putting a mirror on the floor or an entertaining toy. Yes, Tummy Time important but it doesn’t have to make her miserable.
The information herein is not intended to replace the services of trained health professionals, or be a substitute for medical advice. You are advised to consult with your health care professional with regard to matters relating to health, and in particular regarding matters that may require diagnosis or medical attention.
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