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When should my baby be able to roll over?

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4-6 months: The textbook says babies roll front to back by 6 months, and back to front by 8 months. However, many babies are rolling over starting at 4 months in either direction. Those that are a little more sedate, or are more contented in one position may roll later rather than sooner.

Answered 4/11/2011

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Dr. Marcus Degraw answered

Specializes in Pediatrics

4-6 months average: Rolling should start by 4 months and be consistent and better by 6 months. Those are averages and there is a range of 'normal', so discuss with your pediatrician if there are problems. Lots of tummy time will always help accelerate things.

Answered 10/3/2011

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