DCH, DNB
Dr. Hina Patel Desai is a Pediatrician with a private practice in Surat, Gujarat. She did Diploma in Child Health (DCH) from the Government Medical College, Surat, in 2004 and DNB - Pediatrics from the National Board of Examinations in 2010. She is a member of the Indian Academy of Paediatrics (IAP) and has 17 years of experience working in various hospitals.
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If you look at your 5-month-old baby's development, you'll see that they are now attempting to sit by lifting their hips and turning on prone-supine/supine-prone on their own. When you place the baby in a sitting posture, you will see that now they can sit comfortably with their back straight, have a solid grasp, and babble to themselves while playing with their hands and feet. You'd be surprised how much a baby can do by the time they're five months old. If you're curious about your baby's developmental milestones at five months, read on. This post discusses significant physical, cognitive, and social milestones that your baby will accomplish at five months of age. [mj-toc] 5-Month-Old Milestones Chart Achieved Developmental Milestones Emerging Developmental Milestones Sits with support Rolls over from back to tummy Rolls over from back to tummy and then to the tummy again Responds to sounds, with sounds, u,n,g,k, Makes babbles Can learn to taste food after six months...
Hunger is among the main reasons babies cry. However, it may be confusing for parents when a baby cries after feeding. In such a situation, mothers may develop doubts about whether the milk is insufficient, the formula is suitable, or the baby is unwell. These questions can lead to worry and fear in new mothers. To answer these questions, read this post, where we discuss the reasons a baby might cry even after feeding them, what to do in such a situation, when to consult a doctor, and tips to prevent this from happening. [mj-toc] Why Does A Baby Cry After Feeding? There is no single reason why a baby may cry right after a feed. If your baby cries after feeding, it does not always indicate underlying [simple_tooltip text="pathology" tooltip="The study of the causes and effects of a disease or an injury by examining tissues, organs, or fluids" ]. Read on to know more about the non-pathological and pathological...