Thanks for the video! I struggle to give our fourth baby tummy time with a toddler and two other children running around the house. We will have to make it more of a priority!
Also, it would be great to have a video talking about how introducing multiple languages to a baby. For example in our family, I'm Russian and my husband is anglophone, we speak English at home but it's important to me that my daughter learns Russian as well.
@@friendlykiddoc8796 maybe also an interesting subject could be safe sleeping. As I said my 5 months old daughter rolls only from back to tummy, and does it during sleep as well. Is it safe to let her sleep in that position? The AAP says it's safe once they can roll both ways because it reduces the chances of SIDS but nothing about this particular situation.
@@natalishevchenko3732 Yes it's okay for her at this age. I wouldn't put her down onto her tummy to sleep, but if she rolls over on her own, then there's no reason to disrupt her sleep to put her onto her back to sleep. She has good head control now and her muscles are stronger, so the risk of SIDS is low.
Establish a routine for tummy time for babies. Love that! A lot of helpful tips in this video! Also love the different variations of positions 👏🏽👏🏽. Thanks for sharing!
My almost 5 months old loves tummy time and rolls from back to belly (only towards the right). While on his tummy, he has great head control, reaches for toys, and can sustain being there for well over 10 minutes but he doesn't push on his elbows or hands. Is there something I can do to help him to develop this?
Hi Melanie. Thank you for the question. You may help your baby by placing his arms in front of him while he's in tummy time. Gently rest your hands on the outer portion of his arms to provide some support and see if he will start to push up on his elbows or hands. If he doesn't, after bringing his arms in front of him you may gently help prop him up on his elbows or hands. You mention that the baby rolls only towards one side. It's common for them to start off that way. I have a separate video on teaching the baby how to roll. If you would like to do exercises to teach him to roll in the other direction, I have it linked here: ruclips.net/video/C6T_wFXf4nQ/видео.html
Hello Dr. Belousov, thanks for the videos. It’s good that by following your recommendations we can help our babies to develop. my baby is 1,5 months old and I’ve started putting him on his tummy from the beginning first on my chest and now on the flat surface. He pulls his legs as if trying to crawl. His arms move around, sometimes even go backwards. Today he seemed to lean with his head more towards the right side (and so does his body, bcs the head overweights it). Is it normal at this stage? Would appreciate your reply.
Aida thank you for your question. Yes what you describe your son doing is all normal movement. Sometimes babies will even roll over from the tummy onto the back at this age, but it happens unintentionally.
Hi, my 5months old daughter rolls from back to tummy, but is unable to roll from tummy to back. Any exercise suggestions would be greatly appreciated 😅 I didn't find a video talking about it. Thanks
Hi VaMa, fortunately clavicular fractures in babies heal within several weeks. Therefore if the baby is only several weeks old, you can do the modified tummy time I talk about in my video on newborn and 1 month old activities: ruclips.net/video/wEufPYl-bsk/видео.html If the baby is one month or older, you can do tummy time the ways I discuss in this video.
There is nothing to worry about when the baby does those types of motions when doing tummy time. It’s a sign that the baby’s neck and back muscles are strong enough that there is no need to provide support using the arms and legs.
Ghazala it is common for babies to resist doing tummy time. Try doing the other variations of tummy time mentioned in the video, like putting your baby in a side-lying position, or having her laying on her tummy on your lap. The biggest thing that helps is having distraction toys that will keep your baby engaged during tummy time. Check out this blog post that I wrote for even more ideas: friendlykiddoc.com/tummy-time/
Thanks for the tips on alternate positions! It's a relief to have another option of what to try with babies who dislike tummy time.
My pleasure Valentina. I'm glad to hear that you found the alternative ways of doing tummy time discussed in this video, to be helpful.
I didn't realize that newborn babies prefer to look at black and white images over colored. Thanks for the helpful tips!
My pleasure. Thank you for letting me know what you learned from this video.
Thanks for the video! I struggle to give our fourth baby tummy time with a toddler and two other children running around the house. We will have to make it more of a priority!
My pleasure!
Outstanding information!! Thanks!!!!
Also, it would be great to have a video talking about how introducing multiple languages to a baby. For example in our family, I'm Russian and my husband is anglophone, we speak English at home but it's important to me that my daughter learns Russian as well.
Thank you for the suggestions Natali.
@@friendlykiddoc8796 maybe also an interesting subject could be safe sleeping. As I said my 5 months old daughter rolls only from back to tummy, and does it during sleep as well. Is it safe to let her sleep in that position? The AAP says it's safe once they can roll both ways because it reduces the chances of SIDS but nothing about this particular situation.
@@natalishevchenko3732 Yes it's okay for her at this age. I wouldn't put her down onto her tummy to sleep, but if she rolls over on her own, then there's no reason to disrupt her sleep to put her onto her back to sleep. She has good head control now and her muscles are stronger, so the risk of SIDS is low.
Establish a routine for tummy time for babies. Love that! A lot of helpful tips in this video! Also love the different variations of positions 👏🏽👏🏽. Thanks for sharing!
My pleasure Ivette. Thank you for the feedback.
My almost 5 months old loves tummy time and rolls from back to belly (only towards the right). While on his tummy, he has great head control, reaches for toys, and can sustain being there for well over 10 minutes but he doesn't push on his elbows or hands. Is there something I can do to help him to develop this?
Hi Melanie. Thank you for the question. You may help your baby by placing his arms in front of him while he's in tummy time. Gently rest your hands on the outer portion of his arms to provide some support and see if he will start to push up on his elbows or hands. If he doesn't, after bringing his arms in front of him you may gently help prop him up on his elbows or hands.
You mention that the baby rolls only towards one side. It's common for them to start off that way. I have a separate video on teaching the baby how to roll. If you would like to do exercises to teach him to roll in the other direction, I have it linked here: ruclips.net/video/C6T_wFXf4nQ/видео.html
@@friendlykiddoc8796 thanks for your reply! I will try this. :)
@@melaniedemers528 my pleasure
Awesome advice on tummy time!
Thank you for the feedback Alla. I'm glad that it was helpful.
Hello Dr. Belousov, thanks for the videos. It’s good that by following your recommendations we can help our babies to develop.
my baby is 1,5 months old and I’ve started putting him on his tummy from the beginning first on my chest and now on the flat surface.
He pulls his legs as if trying to crawl. His arms move around, sometimes even go backwards. Today he seemed to lean with his head more towards the right side (and so does his body, bcs the head overweights it). Is it normal at this stage? Would appreciate your reply.
Aida thank you for your question. Yes what you describe your son doing is all normal movement. Sometimes babies will even roll over from the tummy onto the back at this age, but it happens unintentionally.
Hi, my 5months old daughter rolls from back to tummy, but is unable to roll from tummy to back. Any exercise suggestions would be greatly appreciated 😅 I didn't find a video talking about it. Thanks
Natali I do have a video that shows how to teach the baby to roll. You can check it out at this link: ruclips.net/video/C6T_wFXf4nQ/видео.html
hi, can a baby born with fractured clavicle during delivery can do tummy time? hope you reply, thanks in advance.
Hi VaMa, fortunately clavicular fractures in babies heal within several weeks. Therefore if the baby is only several weeks old, you can do the modified tummy time I talk about in my video on newborn and 1 month old activities: ruclips.net/video/wEufPYl-bsk/видео.html
If the baby is one month or older, you can do tummy time the ways I discuss in this video.
Great videos! Thanks!
Thank you for watching!
Thanks for the great tips! 👍🏻
My pleasure Andrei.
Thank you for such an informative video 👍. Now we are friends
My pleasure!
Best video yet!
Thank you Christina!
My baby does swimming when on his tummy, what should I do?! Thanks
There is nothing to worry about when the baby does those types of motions when doing tummy time. It’s a sign that the baby’s neck and back muscles are strong enough that there is no need to provide support using the arms and legs.
Thank you ❤
Thank you for watching!
My baby is 5th month old and she hates tummy time .She always cry when u try to lay down on her tummy..what should I do
Ghazala it is common for babies to resist doing tummy time. Try doing the other variations of tummy time mentioned in the video, like putting your baby in a side-lying position, or having her laying on her tummy on your lap. The biggest thing that helps is having distraction toys that will keep your baby engaged during tummy time. Check out this blog post that I wrote for even more ideas: friendlykiddoc.com/tummy-time/
Tried everyyythinggg my 5 1/2 month old still hatess tummy time😢
Hello.. My baby Is 8 Month Old But He still didn't sit And roll Im So much Worried About It But He Premature Baby 30 weeks