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By the 8th month, most babies are in a head down position. A sonogram can verify the position of the baby.
A baby's neck muscles are not strong enough to support the weight of their head. If a baby's head and neck are not properly supported, what can happen is that there will be an injury to the neck and back.
the neck and head, because their neck muscles can't support their head.
you have to make your baby crawl over to the playpen/chest and then you have to hold the rattle over its head and talk to him
If you are concerned about anything to do with your baby you should take the baby to see a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor).
The average head circumference at birth is about 13.5 in. (34.5 cm).
Probably not. I was holding my 6 month old son in my arms as I sat in a rocking chair. He suddenly jerked in my arms and fell to the floor, hitting his head on the carpet, which was laid over concrete. I was sick with worry. He's now 22 and shows no signs of any ill effects.
At around the 24th week of pregnancy, the baby's length from head to toe is approximately 14 inches.
what will happen is tgay the head will swell or the belly would go big, it will have rashes on its head, you will see the baby in the hole in its back or u would see it in the head
Theoretically - yes. Since almost all births happen with the head of the baby being delivered first.