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What are baby development 7 months
Hello, I am a 27 year old mother of a lovely and healthy child. She just turned 7 months old and time just seems to fly so fast. We are monitoring her development to see if there is any health issue. Please tell me what are baby development 7 months?
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hi .. these are the 7 month milestones that are usually observed - your baby may creep,crawl,roll or combine all four movements - your baby can sit unassisted and may also start holding a cup or spoon - babies may also be able to stand on legs when supported -between 5-7 months you may also see your babies first tooth buds and you will know your baby is teething because he will drool more -babies would have already started on pureed foods so chunkier items can be introduced - babies usually respond when their name is called and also make a variety of expression on their face
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Head holding should be developed. At 6-9 months,babies start teething,sitting without support and start crawling. BUT,there's wide variation in these milestones. Relax,if your baby is active physically and feeding normally,no need to worry unnecessarily. Just give 2 solid meals a day including curd and Banana in the diet in addition to whatever you prepare at home and 4 milk feeds including one top formula feed using a spoon and katori and rest breastfeeding.
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