it can depend on the baby, my sis has a 2 month old baby girl, she seems so clever, shes been trying to hold her head up since she was about 3wks old! She may be able to do this but she cant support her head for too long, let him/her hold her head up themself if they can, just be ready to take the pressure of the baby when they cant hold their head up.
There are many 3 month old babies that can sit with support. You do need to make sure the baby can hold their head up.
The thoracic and sacral curvatures are obvious at birth. The cervical curvature develops when a baby begins to hold its head up independently, and the lumbar curvature develops when the baby learns to walk.
It has to be about 3-4 weeks old, then you can hold them.
Sitting a baby up at 2 months of age is not recommended as their neck muscles are not yet strong enough to support their head. It is important to wait until the baby can hold their head up on their own before attempting to sit them up.
The brain doesn't hold up your head the neck does.
When you don't support a baby's head properly, it can lead to serious neck injuries or even brain damage because a baby's neck muscles are not strong enough to hold up their head on their own. It is important to always support a baby's head and neck when holding or carrying them to prevent any harm.
The following conditions are when secondary curvatures of the spine develop: Cervical - when the baby starts to hold its head up Lumbar - when the baby starts to walk
The cervix does not hold up the head
Well, the first concern is if the baby can hold there head up on there own because there is no support in the back of the area. I would say by a year or older.
Argent - Hold your head high It is by the band Keel, Hold Your Head Up
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