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A member asked:

My baby is 3months and doesn't coo or make sounds. normal?

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Dr. Alfredo Garcia answered

Baby milestones: If your baby was born 4-8weeks early, it is normal. However, if if born at term, it causes concern that s/he doesn't coo. Smile or make noise. Please discuss with your pediatrician.

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Answered 3/26/2013

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