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Is It Normal For An Infant For Sleep Frequently And Not Interested In Rolling Over?

Hi my first baby boy is 7 months old now. He is fine in every way but feels sleepy quite often. He is not able to sit for long in between naps and if I try to extend his awakening time he Just gets crankier. He gets 10 hours of sleep at night and also 2 to 3 hours during the day. He also does not like to roll over though it has been more than a month since he first rolled over. Is it normal for babies to not being interested in rolling over?
Wed, 8 Oct 2014
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Thank you for the query.
By the description of your child it seems to me that he is not able to sit with support. He had been rolling over earlier but not now. You have mentioned that he is sleepy but have not mentioned his activity otherwise.
At this stage I feel you should consult a pediatrician.
He/she shall be able to help you as for other findings the child needs to be examined.
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Is It Normal For An Infant For Sleep Frequently And Not Interested In Rolling Over?

Thank you for the query. By the description of your child it seems to me that he is not able to sit with support. He had been rolling over earlier but not now. You have mentioned that he is sleepy but have not mentioned his activity otherwise. At this stage I feel you should consult a pediatrician. He/she shall be able to help you as for other findings the child needs to be examined.