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What are the abilities of a seven-month-old baby?

Speaking of baby's growth, do you know what skills a 7-month-old baby has?

Today, I will give you a popular science about the growth skills of babies from February to July;

1, hold your neck (2~3 months after birth)

When the child is asked to sit down, he (she) can hold his (her) neck by himself. This action appears at the earliest 1 month after birth, with an average of 3 months after birth. When the child lies down, his head can also be raised about 90 degrees. At the age of 4 months, children can sit with their heads up. After 5 months, if the child can't hold his neck up, he will have an examination.

2. Whisper (4 months after birth)

One hundred days later, the baby and his mother began to smile at each other. On average, you can whisper in 4~5 months. If you can't make a sound after 6 months of birth, or if the mother doesn't respond to teasing the child, then there may be something wrong with the hearing or vocal organs.

3. Turn over (5~6 months after birth)

Turn over the fastest in 4 months after birth and the slowest in 7 months after birth. In order to be able to turn over, it is necessary to develop the baby's head support ability and master the abdominal muscles of the body's center of gravity. In other words, the muscles, ligaments and central nervous system are well developed, and the child can turn over well. If after 7~8 months, the child will not turn over, it is necessary to consider whether it is stunted.

4. Reach for something (5 months after birth)

Generally, five months after a child is born, the small muscles develop enough to grasp things with their hands. At this time, if you put a bottle or a toy in front of the child to attract the child, the child will try to catch it with his hands. Seven months after birth, the child will grasp things with the whole palm. Nine months after birth, the child will grasp things with his thumb and forefinger. If a child can't grasp things six months after birth, or can't grasp things with his palm after seven or eight months, it is necessary to consider whether it is stunted.

5. Sit up by yourself (7 months after birth)

Generally, children can sit 9~ 10 months after birth. Six months after birth, you can lean against the wall or support your body with your hands and sit by yourself for a while. 8~9 months after birth, the child can be very stable and can turn his head and look back. However, if 10 still can't sit still or cry after sitting, it may be that there is something wrong with the central nervous system, and it is best to accept expert diagnosis.