Developmental Red Flags Every Parent Should Know About

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  • čas přidán 1. 03. 2022
  • Developmental red flags are certain indicators that health professionals look for in order to identify potential developmental issues or problems that may need intervention. Identifying these developmental red flags early allows you to seek treatment early, which can significantly reduce the impact the issue has on their development, as well as reducing the amount of treatment required to correct it.
    It’s very important to recognise that the presence of one or more developmental red flags does not necessarily mean your little one has a problem. If you do notice one or more of them, it’s simply an indication that you should seek out professional advice and have a professional assessment done to see if there is cause for concern.
    In this video I’m going to walk you through red flags to keep an eye out for at 3 months old. Because you spend more time than anyone else with your little one, you are best placed to pick these up early. For that reason it’s extremely beneficial if you’re aware of the red flags because you’ll be able to notice them early and get them assessed if needed. That early assessment and treatment (if necessary) can result in much better outcomes as mentioned above.
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Komentáře • 242

  • @EmmaHubbard
    @EmmaHubbard  Před 2 lety +38

    Thanks for watching! Did you find any of this information surprising?
    Don't forget to get your your free 0 - 12 months old developmental milestone chart here: brightestbeginning.com/checklist

    • @jeenabinoyfaithfedora9577
      @jeenabinoyfaithfedora9577 Před 2 lety +3

      Hai mam

    • @Aleisha000
      @Aleisha000 Před 2 lety +1

      Anyone else have trouble getting the guide or could possible forward it onto me. it wont download for me :(

    • @rehgina9903
      @rehgina9903 Před rokem

      Oft haben die Kinder bei einer Seiten Präferenz eine Blockade im 1. und 2. Halswirbel. Hier hilft eine gezielte Manualtherapie nur für Babies, sonst kann daraus eine Skoliose entstehen. Oft ist das ist sacrum auch verschoben und braucht eine Korrektur. Das ist sehr heilsam und vorbeugend?

    • @ruthydrawsalot8210
      @ruthydrawsalot8210 Před rokem

      You can't treat social disability which u called a red flag. It's actually ableist to socially disabled ppl. And it's also inaccurate and shows how you ppl can think ppl can't be socially disabled if they're not doing the typical social "taboos". You can't fix social development. Some ppl are just different and that's okay and saying stuff like make sure they're normal is horrible.
      You talk and talk and it's all ableism. Wishing baby to be normal and this is how u view disabled ppl.I wish you could grow up

    • @successjumbo9379
      @successjumbo9379 Před rokem +1

      This are true, I lost my daughter of 3month old, cause of feeding while breastfeeding at middle of the night

  • @cecillearcoy2967
    @cecillearcoy2967 Před 2 lety +154

    Hi Mrs. Emma Hubbard! I don’t usually write comments but I want you to know that I always watch your videos and I’m so grateful as a new mom that you’re giving us vital information in taking care of our precious babies! Your videos helped me a lot more power to you, God bless you and your 2 gorgeous babies! ♥️

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Před 2 lety +24

      Oh that is so nice! Thank you so much for taking the time to write this. You have honestly made my day! ❤

  • @nadiadanielle1317
    @nadiadanielle1317 Před 2 lety +35

    My baby was born at 36 weeks. Not quite premature but 4 weeks early is actually noticable in her milestone development.. part of it is she still has a wobbly head at 4 months, cant support her neck much. Hearing that im supposed to measure her milestone based on the supposed age of birth instead of her real birth gives her a month setback and it makes so much more sense. Thank you

  • @amruking
    @amruking Před rokem +11

    You are doing an amazing job by sharing these with us all. I'm a new daddy, all the way from the tiny islands of Maldives 🇲🇻 and your great effort helps us alot in so many ways. Thank you so much and really really appreciate the kind and great support we receive from you.

  • @cods30
    @cods30 Před 2 lety +32

    Very detailed and very informative! Thank you so much as I have a baby who is 3 months premature and so when you stated at the very beginning to go in accordance to their development adjusted age, it put me at so much ease.

  • @rojjijen7918
    @rojjijen7918 Před 2 lety +16

    Wow this is so timely my baby just turned 3 months last week .Thank you so much .
    I’ve been watching your videos since I was pregnant and now by baby is 3 months old You’re such a big help ❤️

  • @kiranawais6223
    @kiranawais6223 Před 2 lety +21

    Thank you so much Emma, for giving me the peace of mind with my second one.
    I definitely am well-informed and educated about my bub needs this time around, all thanks to you 💗

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi @Kiran Awais thanks so much for the lovely comment! So nice to hear these videos are making the parenting journey a little easier second time round!

  • @Hotcoffeepls
    @Hotcoffeepls Před 2 lety +28

    My daughter had a bit of a stiff neck (and shoulder), which did lead to a slight flat spot on her head, because she definitely prefered her head on one side - but we got her checked out and treated and it was resolved super quickly! :D Gross motor are still her "slowest" milestones but she's doing so well I'm glad the stiffness was treated early before it caused too much trouble!

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for sharing!! So great that you were able to pick up on the stiff neck and shoulder early and get some help. Also great to hear she is doing well!

    • @curreypanda6640
      @curreypanda6640 Před rokem

      Hello. I'm in a similar situation. How is your baby doing now? Also, did they have a side preference and did it get better once the stiff neck was resolved? Thank you in advance.

    • @Hotcoffeepls
      @Hotcoffeepls Před rokem +1

      @@curreypanda6640 she did have a side preference! She had one or two appointments to massage her neck and shoulders, then by the time she could turn by herself and be comfortable on her tummy it stopped being a problem! She’s 20 months old now and I don’t think about it anymore! She’s been walking since 16 months.

    • @aditigaur2929
      @aditigaur2929 Před rokem

      Hi. My daughter is having the same problem. She prefers her left side, lifting left shoulder more than the right, has a flat spot on the back of her head. She is 5 months old.

    • @Hotcoffeepls
      @Hotcoffeepls Před rokem

      @@aditigaur2929 hi!! :) i strongly suggest mentioning it at her follow up! We had a couple of appointments with an osteopath, and it helped a lot! My daughter hasn’t had any more problems, though at 2.5 years old she still prefers books, drawing and building blocks than climbing and jumping around ;)

  • @hothaleema100
    @hothaleema100 Před 2 lety +2

    I am so grateful that I came across to your video!! I suspect something is not right with my son's head. I am stunned to discover the Craniosynostosis keyword which my GP never said. I ought to contact my GP to request a referral to see a specilisit. I love watching your videos as I am first-time mum and learnt a lot.

  • @kianamcintosh3547
    @kianamcintosh3547 Před 2 lety +38

    For anyone in the comments that is wondering what the last red flag could signal (in regards to difficulty feeding and poor latching/losing milk) they’re common signs of a lip or tongue tie! I strongly recommend that if you’re experiencing these signs along with they latch and unlatch frequently, have gas pains, difficulty sleeping on their back (prefer upright or stomach positions), snore, hiccup a ton throughout the day, arent gaining a lot of weight or seem to be labelled under “failure to thrive” or youre experiencing lots of nipple pain and vv frequent nursing sessions, to ask for a referral from the babys dr to get a consultation done. Most pediatricians/midwives/family drs are not trained in identifying ties and that can make life v difficult in their development bc it affects so much. I just got my daughters ties fixed and it has made a world of difference and shes gained so much more weight in just 2 weeks and is a lot less fussy. You know your baby better than anyone, like Emma said, youll see the signs. And dont let your babys dr dismiss or discourage you from addressing the issue! Remember that it does affect their health and a dentist that specializes in the practice can determine its severity with much more accuracy than the untrained eye! Much love 💕 Happy parenting (:

    • @saggcornio9307
      @saggcornio9307 Před rokem +2

      Thank you so much.. I learned so much fr this comment.

    • @saggcornio9307
      @saggcornio9307 Před rokem +4

      May I ask how the tounge tied is fixed?

    • @kianamcintosh3547
      @kianamcintosh3547 Před rokem +3

      @@saggcornio9307 Of course! Theres three different methods which is cutting, cauterizing, and laser. Im pretty sure that laser is the most common method now due to the most effective healing outcome and the least amount of pain inflicted on baby. In my personal experience they had didnt allow me in the room w her bc traumatic experience for both baby and parent. But they explained that they swaddle the baby and put goggle over their eyes to protect them and do the procedure from that point. My dr explained that adults whom gotten the procedure describe the aftermath as a pizza burn

    • @saggcornio9307
      @saggcornio9307 Před rokem +2

      @@kianamcintosh3547 Thank you Kiana!

    • @dinewithomoh9143
      @dinewithomoh9143 Před rokem +3

      My son was born tongue tied but was operated on it the the day I gave birth to him but he's still displaying all these symptoms you mentioned and snores and breaths heavily I have been so worried that's why I started searching for child development videos and all online he was born in 36weeks and 2months now 😢

  • @rosaromeo4370
    @rosaromeo4370 Před rokem +6

    My baby girl was born 40 weeks and we were in NICU for 4 days. Baby was born with her right wrist folded inwards and half body celebral palsy after her echo, ct scan, xray, scans everything else needed to know if she is ok everything came back normal, and it was ruled out that she just squashed half her body up when she was still in my womb..she followed the usual growth steps but we were very patient with her as she eventually gets there on her own timing, what ever the doctors told us that would happen to my little girl 7 months later she has proven so much apart from her wrist she has changed alot since day 1 and her wrist is slowly getting better... I am still giving her tmy time exercise as her neck is still abit wriggly.

  • @shaycade1532
    @shaycade1532 Před rokem +7

    As a caregiver it's frustrating when I share my concerns with the parents and suggest they ask the pediatrician. Either they ignore me, or the Dr. Says "let's wait and see" then later there are ALWAYS issues 😕

    • @RENbby
      @RENbby Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yeah very weird. The Pediatricians I’ve interacted with came off cavalier.

  • @moniquegarcia4957
    @moniquegarcia4957 Před 2 lety +10

    Great video. My baby suffered of torticolis. Luckily my husband noticed it and we went to therapy. It was incredible helpful and the flat head and reduced motor skills in one side were corrected. It is extremely helpful to know what to look in our baby.

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Před 2 lety +2

      Awesome work on picking up the torticollis early. It is often really easy to miss.

    • @clarezajac3276
      @clarezajac3276 Před rokem +2

      I know my baby had it and sleeping in the Bobby pillow I mean I was right there, I wasn't leaving her by herself in that pillow. It was able to straighten her out and helped correct the trying to go to one side. She seems so much more comfortable in it. A lot of baby massage, to help straighten those joints out. It's caused because when the baby's coming through the birth canal it's a lot of pressure going on. And they're all jammed up and their back hurts and their neck hurts and they just went through something very traumatic. Being pushed through the birth canal. Coconut oil and a few drops of lavender was all I used for massage and in those moments where she was just screaming and there was nothing I could do to comfort her it seemed the lavender coconut oil foot and leg massage made all the difference in the world. It would turn those moments of being on the brink of insanity to calm and peacefulness. We can't be going to the pediatrician every damn day we've got to do these things ourselves! But yes see your pediatrician. But this is something that you can help Comfort them and relieve their pain. A lot of babies that are just colicky probably have a bit of this

  • @stephanielim7967
    @stephanielim7967 Před 2 lety +61

    I actually suspected torticollis when my baby was 5 weeks thanks to your video. Her pedia totally missed it but eventually assessed it when I pointed it out and referred us to PT. Turns out she did have torticollis and positional plagiocephaly. Thank you for such informational videos!

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Před 2 lety +8

      So glad I could help!
      Amazing work on picking up the torticollis and it is so good to hear you have got in contact with a PT. ❤️

    • @frankfu1122
      @frankfu1122 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Sorry what does PT stand for? I’m also suspecting my little one has torticollis

    • @stephanielim7967
      @stephanielim7967 Před 5 měsíci

      @@frankfu1122 physical therapy

    • @placeb0fication
      @placeb0fication Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@frankfu1122Physiotherapist

    • @kj-ih2xg
      @kj-ih2xg Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@frankfu1122 physiotherapist

  • @cymrugoch
    @cymrugoch Před 2 lety +2

    Great video! Just wanted to mention uneven thigh folds/clicky hips x DDH is so much easier to treat when caught early

  • @dguice765
    @dguice765 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this video. Yes it helped us very much !

  • @fl3192
    @fl3192 Před rokem +3

    Hi, sorry if my question sounds ridiculous. And i am sorry for my English too, it's not my first language. When you say "by 3 month old" did you mean the limit is when they just turn 3 month old or the limit is when they 3 month and 29 days, which still 3 month, right? So wich one is the limit? Thank you in advance. @Emma Hubbard

  • @WhatPediatriciansSay
    @WhatPediatriciansSay Před 8 měsíci +2

    Emma is a great info source for parents. That's my opinion as a Pediatrician.

  • @anarchoxen
    @anarchoxen Před 2 lety +6

    I watch our little bub as closely as possible. So far with all the info you've given us she seems to be doing just fine. And BTW, the plant on the table looks a lot better. 🌿

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Před 2 lety +3

      Thanks for sharing! So great to hear your little one is doing so well.
      Think the sunshine helped the plant 😂

  • @crieverytim
    @crieverytim Před rokem +212

    Ugh. I need to not multi-task when watching these....i missed that this was for 3 month olds.... mines only 1 month and was freaking out 🤦‍♂️

  • @lydianyakundi5749
    @lydianyakundi5749 Před rokem

    Thank for this information 😊

  • @kelseyildefonso3441
    @kelseyildefonso3441 Před rokem

    Thank you for this! my son is a preemie baby but he can almost do the things that a full term baby can do. He just can't open his palm fully with his thumb tho i'm trying to exercise him with grasping something colorful and interesting in his eyes ☺️. I tend to get nervous when watching videos like this but happily my son can almost do normally. He can turn his head and has head control. I'm training him to roll over and have a tummy time. Thank you very informative video indeed

  • @JA-xv3qp
    @JA-xv3qp Před 2 lety +1

    Gosh you had me frantically researching craniosynostosis. I’ve been looking at my baby’s head for a while. I think it’s a funny shape and the plates look quite uneven to me. It also somewhat retained the shape he was born with, that long alien like shape. But I’m not sure if that’s normal or not. He just turned 3 months.

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi @J A I hope I didn't worry you too much. Your bub's head shape could be totally normal, but if you are concerned it is always a good idea to check in with a Paediatric Physical Therapist (AKA as physiotherapist) or your little one's doctor just to be sure. Hope everything works out to be fine❤️

  • @SkycryEmpathy
    @SkycryEmpathy Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for your videos What does it mean if they’re loosing a lot of milk with feedings?

  • @lizp2806
    @lizp2806 Před 10 měsíci

    Love your videos , clear and very informative 👍

  • @nissreenaskar3415
    @nissreenaskar3415 Před 2 lety +1

    As usual, thank you Emma for the useful informative video.I am big fan & I follow your videos , they really proved useful since I am a first time Mummy.Can you please do a video on how to teach little ones to self-feed?. What is the suitable age to start that ? how can one encourage little ones to do it?. Thank you

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Před 2 lety +1

      My pleasure 😊
      Thanks for the video topic idea. I do have a few videos on introducing solids. You might find this one helpful: czcams.com/video/LXhFaBlW1mU/video.html
      I am also releasing a new video next week on this topic which I think will be helpful, so make sure you check it out.

  • @hayashamsi5602
    @hayashamsi5602 Před 2 lety +6

    Hi Emma! Your videos are a life saver. My baby loses a lot of milk when feeding. I didn't realize it was something to be concerned about. I thought it was just normal baby mess. He loses about an ounce, from his 6 ounce feed. What can I do about that? What does that indicate? Thanks in advance.

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi @Haya Shamsi so nice to hear your find these videos helpful. Losing milk could indicate a few things. It is always best to check in with a doctor or paediatric speech pathologist who specialises in feeding, because they can see you little one in person and give you specific strategies if your little one is having difficulty. It might be as simple as changing the flow of the teat if your little one is bottle feeding.

  • @petergriffiinbirdistheword
    @petergriffiinbirdistheword Před 5 měsíci +2

    😥 My baby is only two months and he is all I have in this World (no friends or family). I've been concerned about him from day one. Missed his milestones. Rarely moves. Doesn't smile. Doesn't make noise (except crying). Can't do tummy time. Has never made eye contact. Doesn't react to loud noise or change in atmosphere. Super worried.

    • @HopeAbigailDayan
      @HopeAbigailDayan Před 5 měsíci

      Not normal. Was he vaccinated? Those are toxic and cause many developmental delays.

    • @HopeAbigailDayan
      @HopeAbigailDayan Před 5 měsíci

      Google stopmandatoryvaccination to find out what to do about it

    • @maryjoydeguzman1785
      @maryjoydeguzman1785 Před měsícem

      How is your baby now? Is she's cooing or smiling now?

  • @azplamkata
    @azplamkata Před 2 lety

    thanks for the information.

  • @pigpjs
    @pigpjs Před rokem +1

    The constantly turning their head to one side is how my mom figured out my sister had no hearing in one ear. Back then newborns weren't screened at birth but it could have also been caused by chicken pox she caught at 2 (chicken pox vaccine didn't exist then).

  • @mamawlife7852
    @mamawlife7852 Před měsícem

    My grandson is 4 months today and had a Dr's visit. They said he is fine bc he is all smiles but he barely has control of his head and he won't hold it up at tummy time. If you sit him up and he has to hold his head up as much as he can he goes into like a daze and then falls asleep. He doesn't like for you to touch his head or behind his neck. I'm thinking something is wrong but I'm told I worry to much. I'm trying to find home therapy I can do with him to help him.
    He also has that one crease in his one hand that is straight across.

  • @iorwakwaghtessynguevese5855

    Thanks so much ma

  • @mvvkiran
    @mvvkiran Před rokem +1

    Anything about 3 months old babies crying incessantly for no reason and rejecting milk in spite of being hungry?
    Pee is normal if not heavy diapers, poop is regular in colour, temperatures are normal and everything is fine... But goodness knows why she keeps freaking me out it's becoming unbearable with that incessant crying...
    I am trying everything that I can and I have no clue what helps. My wife says the baby is just fussy and I have no clue what to do. Any tips to help?

  • @renugadevie8606
    @renugadevie8606 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi Emma, my son is 3 months old and he is stretching his body like an arch always while lying on his back. He is pushing his right leg towards down and stretching and moving his head back. Is it normal or should I consider this activity?

  • @lelebaba9597
    @lelebaba9597 Před 4 měsíci +1

    What could be the reason for a baby to not show hunger? My baby only had hunger cues in the first 6 weeks. After that I fed her every 1,5-2 hours during the day when I thought she must be hungry but without her showing any signs. Now she ist 3 months old and only breastfeeds right after waking up. If I am too late by just 10 minutes she won’t breastfeed anymore. This came suddenly. And at first i didn’t know why she would feed. That day she refused to feed almost all day long but never cried although she must have been hungry. Then I figured that she only feeds directly after waking up. That’s what we are doing know. She feeds very well. But I am wondering why she wouldn’t show hunger if she didn’t feed for 4+ hours

    • @maryjoydeguzman1785
      @maryjoydeguzman1785 Před měsícem

      How is your baby now?

    • @lelebaba9597
      @lelebaba9597 Před měsícem

      @@maryjoydeguzman1785 hi! I think around 4,5-5 months it changed to her feeding when hungry no matter if just woken up, tired or anywhere in between. The change came quite suddenly. She is 6 months old now and I breastfeed around every hour when awake. Usually she starts whining when hungry, bored or tired and then I always try breastfeeding first. When tired, she will nurse to sleep, if she isn’t hungry she pushed herself away. Everything is much easier now :)

  • @heather9130
    @heather9130 Před 2 lety +5

    This is very helpful! My 3 month old baby enjoys following toys by turning his head but never turns his head all the way to either side for the toy. He loses interest once it's by his ear even if it rattles. But he can turn his head all the way to either side cause he does it in his bed all the time. I'll bring it up with his pediatrician to be on the safe side.

    • @jacada4891
      @jacada4891 Před rokem +1

      Same! Iam not worried though

    • @heather9130
      @heather9130 Před rokem

      @@jacada4891 From my experience there's apparently no need to worry. He figured it out on his own and it didn't stop him from being an early crawler.

  • @shuklaprajnya
    @shuklaprajnya Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Emma, Hope you and your family is doing great! I follow your videos all the time and thanks for sharing all these awesome and important informations with us. I was not sure where to message you, so I am messaging here. Kindly I request you to please let me know what should i do with my 3 month old baby to be prepared his ears for ear pop/ air pressure issue in the flight. As I will be traveling first time with him soon.
    Thanks in advance

  • @GrowingIntuitiveEaters
    @GrowingIntuitiveEaters Před 2 lety +2

    This is such an important topic!!

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Před 2 lety +1

      It is so important. Once we are know what to keep an eye out for life raising a bub can be a lot less stressful!

    • @GrowingIntuitiveEaters
      @GrowingIntuitiveEaters Před 2 lety

      @@EmmaHubbard SO TRUE

  • @firakoto4296
    @firakoto4296 Před 7 měsíci

    Hi Mrs Emma, my baby tilt his head both sides 🙈..
    Look like it hurts him turning both sides😢,
    Are the beanies good to make him wear ?

  • @haileybvlogs
    @haileybvlogs Před 4 měsíci

    My baby will be 8 weeks in about a week ish and having a hard time lifting and turning her head while lying flat on her tummy, but if I prop her up on a boppy, she can hold her head up for a little bit but won’t really turn it while it’s up, is this okay? How can I encourage lifting her head more while in tummy time on a flat mat? I use toys and my voice and she still won’t really pick her head up , she’ll turn it sometimes without lifting her head and she cries a lot .. any advice ?

  • @kd8663
    @kd8663 Před rokem +3

    My LO is 3 months and I can't tell if she just can't track things with her eyes or if she's not interested in the things I'm trying to get her to track. She doesn't give much attention to toys so it's hard to make her track them.

    • @fl3192
      @fl3192 Před rokem

      @literallyawerewolf how is your baby now? Is your baby turn out to be okay or something wrong? Sorry, English is not my first language.

  • @empain_
    @empain_ Před 5 měsíci

    What do you mean by “appear distressed” when feeding? What does that look like?

  • @ms.chlaire
    @ms.chlaire Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks

  • @MedoSunny1
    @MedoSunny1 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this video. My baby is 9 weeks old and the nurse just noticed that he turns his head to one side only. The paediatrician missed it and I missed it. I thought it was sth normal as he doesn’t have perfect head control yet. But when I tried to move his head to the opposite side, he cried. We are going to have this checked asap. How to correct it and how long does it take? I do believe it was from the car seat as it doesn’t have very good head support.

    • @HopeAbigailDayan
      @HopeAbigailDayan Před 5 měsíci

      My son was turning his head to one side due to how I was holding him during the day, and how we sleep at night. I changed how we sleep at night so his heas is turned the opposite way, and I started paying attention when I hold him or put him down for a nap to have his head turned sometimes one way, sometimes the other. It took 5 to 6 weeks until his body seemed balanced, and we are still working to correct him using one side of his body more than the other. Probably going to continue with massage and helping him use the other side more.

  • @kristinr4470
    @kristinr4470 Před 2 lety +1

    Where did you get that top? I am on a never-ending quest to find white tops that are not see-through. I must know where you got it.
    (Also, great video, as a new mom, it's helpful to know I am on track and what to watch out for - thank you!)

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Před 2 lety

      HI @Kristin R glad you liked the video and the top! I agree it is so hard to find a white top which isn't see through. It's a Forever New top - hope you can find it.

  • @geraldinechizoba4889
    @geraldinechizoba4889 Před 6 měsíci

    Thnks ❤

  • @gracetitilayoahmed7452
    @gracetitilayoahmed7452 Před rokem +1

    Please what about craniosynostosis at the front of the head. Is it normal

  • @niketajames4165
    @niketajames4165 Před měsícem

    My LO is 4 months but she has developed a flat spot at the back of her head and I tried repositioning but it does help I told my child doctor and every one I could but they all say it will go back to normal on it's own with one saying it's her natural head shape 🤦‍♀️ I am worried though.

  • @delvinmmboga8777
    @delvinmmboga8777 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi how do I train my baby to sit, from standing?

  • @DikshaSingh-cr2mj
    @DikshaSingh-cr2mj Před 2 lety

    Hi Emma,
    Big fan of yours.
    I’m not sure if it’s a valid doubt but my baby’s head is not in proper shape it’s little outward on one side. He always had a preferred side until 3 months of age but now he is 7 months old and can move freely. We do regular check ups at paediatric and they never came up with it.

    • @curreypanda6640
      @curreypanda6640 Před rokem

      Hello. I'm in a similar situation. How is your baby doing now if you don't mind me asking? Thank you in advance.

  • @namitamarathe6400
    @namitamarathe6400 Před 2 lety +2

    Hello Emma
    Your video is very helpful
    My baby is 5 month old now and she has flat head at right side we discussed with doctors and he told it will be shaped after year.
    But I have observed my baby's motor skill is good at left side bt right side is slow and for turning also she likes to move from left to right so in this case what can I do to improve her right side motor skill
    Feeling worried about her right side movement

    • @clarezajac3276
      @clarezajac3276 Před rokem +1

      Work with the baby. You'll be surprised what they can learn. At 4 months I thought my baby was getting behind and I started working with her cuz I'm staying at home there with her anyway LOL! And it made all the difference in the world. She's now 8 months and surpassing all her milestones

  • @griffinmathers929
    @griffinmathers929 Před 8 měsíci +4

    The Baby Milestone rabbit hole. My sister has a hashtag for "This thing I'm told to buy is stupid!" . She says #cavebabies. How did babies in cavefamily days survive without wipes warmers?! Hehe.

  • @Baby_Aarav05
    @Baby_Aarav05 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi emma, thanks for the video.
    I need to know crawling exercises for babies.. Please suggest

  • @shivanisabrani835
    @shivanisabrani835 Před rokem

    Hi. My bub is 4month 8 days old. She has started grabbing her feet. However does it more with her left hand. With her right hand, she can reach upto her knees or ankle max. Often she keeps her right hand fisted as well. Also she can scratch her head with her left hand but never does it with her right. She can bring the head uo though. Also when she grabs toys with her right hand, she twists her arms so that the underside of her arms faces upwards while with left hand she often grabs normally. What is this? Should i be worried? She has good head control

    • @meganc3090
      @meganc3090 Před rokem

      Hi! My 2 month old does the same thing. He's constantly holding his right hand out to look at it, but never looks at his left..
      Did you ever get answers as to why your lo was doing that? Did it correct itself?

    • @makiliiiiiii
      @makiliiiiiii Před 10 měsíci

      Hello! Any updates on this? My 3mo uses mostly his left hand.

    • @HopeAbigailDayan
      @HopeAbigailDayan Před 5 měsíci

      When my son did this, I worked to correct the imbalance in the 2 sides of his body. Massage, paying alof of attention to which way his head was turned when I hold him and when he sleeps. And I held up his other foot so he could see it and try to grab it. I put his other hand on the foot and he grabbed it. After a week or 2 he was grabbing the foot himself, and even not grabbing the first one....

  • @damilolafemifasan
    @damilolafemifasan Před rokem

    My baby was born Nov 4th,2022 prematurely. So my 3 EDD was Dec 4, 16 and 17th,. So what is the corrected birth age..

  • @princessokoji3836
    @princessokoji3836 Před 5 hodinami

    Please doctor, my 9month baby always fist his hand and the thumb is it folding inside, what could cause it, he cannot hold anything, have went to hospital, no solution

  • @atairadibert3569
    @atairadibert3569 Před 2 lety +10

    Hey Emma, you mentioned at the end of the video about babies spilling lots of milk when feeding, this is the fist time I’ve heard of it being a red flag, could you explain why and maybe some times to combat it? My 1 month old started doing this at about two weeks. I’ve discussed it with my midwife, plunket nurse and a lactation consultant and the only explanation I’ve gotten is that she’s doing something odd with her tongue but no one seems concerned because she is still putting on weight 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @annsmith7196
      @annsmith7196 Před 2 lety +5

      Could be reflux. My pediatrician said as long as baby is gaining weight and having wet diapers they are most likely fine. Our daughter had issues with vomiting and spitting up and it turned out to be reflux. She’s so much better on medicine.

    • @hannahbaker2856
      @hannahbaker2856 Před 2 lety +7

      My 2-week old just started being a "happy spitter" too. Some feedings result in a little to a lot of spit-up, which seems to be related to a more horizontal nursing position and/or my position (strong letdown). I keep his head elevated to about 45 degrees for 15-30 minutes after a feed and lean him back for a few minutes before burping gently, both of which reduce the frequency and amount of spit-up.

    • @katchastain4984
      @katchastain4984 Před 2 lety

      My son will be 6 months old in 2 weeks. He has spit up really bad ever since he was born and the doctor just wrote it off his acid reflux but it should have stopped by now and he's still spitting up and now it's like actual thick vomit and his pediatrician just sucks so he scheduled for a new appointment with a new PCP but I'm glad I seen these comments because I always thought it seemed a little excessive for spit up.

    • @annsmith7196
      @annsmith7196 Před 2 lety

      @@katchastain4984 acid reflux does not necessarily stop by 6 months. I would go see a pediatric gastroenterologist.

    • @clarezajac3276
      @clarezajac3276 Před rokem

      Any signs of digression look at the vaccines. Children's toothpaste is also very very toxic. It has a lot of neurotoxins. Coconut oil and a little bit of baking soda is all I use on those little baby teeth coming in

  • @nnefynamaka
    @nnefynamaka Před rokem

    Is it normal for a 2month old baby to be turning head side to side or trying to raise her head up constantly while sleeping ?

  • @richardrogers7782
    @richardrogers7782 Před rokem

    My babie is almost 5 and a half months. She seems to still be a little cross eyed with one eye. Is this normal?

  • @emilyaquino6271
    @emilyaquino6271 Před rokem +1

    My baby is 8mos already but can't sit up yet. Please help. He also hates tummy time. He is premature (36weeks). Thank you😘

  • @cynthiam7940
    @cynthiam7940 Před rokem

    Thanks Emma for all your helpful videos. My 4 months old baby girl has been blessing from one of her nipples for almost a week now. I took her to her pediatrician and he is not sure of what can be causing it, he might order labs today. Do you have any information regarding this problem that is making us so nervous. Thanks in advance.

    • @kellym3295
      @kellym3295 Před rokem +1

      This is often referred to as "witch's milk" and can occur when your baby is still attached to the placenta and high levels of maternal estrogen pass into their bloodstream. This can cause your baby’s breast tissue to become enlarged, which may cause what is medically called galactorrhea once they are born. It typically goes away around 2 months old.

  • @Kaia_birdie
    @Kaia_birdie Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hi, I'm a newborn mom and also a single mom so it's a little hard to take care of little one bms. I noticed for a month now (he's 3.5month-old) that he has 1 eye in brown and the other seems a little gray (all of members from both families have brown eyes) so Idk of it's normal or not.

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Unfortunately, I am not sure about this one. It should be something your doctor will be able to answer. Sorry I couldn't be of more help!

  • @dawnamarco7457
    @dawnamarco7457 Před 10 měsíci

    Is the losing a lot of liquid during a feed also a red flag for a 1 monyh old?

  • @zyncarla
    @zyncarla Před rokem +9

    Our premature son came 6 weeks early, his corrected age has him at 3 weeks and he’s already able to fully lift Head and turn side to side during Tummy time. So far he’s an extra strong little guy. He was a massive baby, he was 6 weeks premature but was already 7lbs. He measured 99%> the entire pregnancy. The doctors estimated if he’d gone full term he’d of weighed 11lbs

    • @dirtybirdy510
      @dirtybirdy510 Před rokem +3

      My son came 6wks early too and was also able to lift and turn their heads. I think he’s pretty strong! But he was a tiny baby, born at 3.4lbs. He measured in the 1%percentile. I’d like to think 6 weeker’s are something special

    • @latifamiraji272
      @latifamiraji272 Před rokem

      Mine too

    • @jacada4891
      @jacada4891 Před rokem

      Wow!! Mine came full term and only 6 pounds!! Fattening her up now!
      You are so lucky!

  • @rahamathunnisa434
    @rahamathunnisa434 Před 2 měsíci

    I have feeding red flag I need help how do I need to correct it please help

  • @NyiamCarojoy
    @NyiamCarojoy Před měsícem

    What about not bearing weight on the leg at 6months??

  • @sarah_lily7132
    @sarah_lily7132 Před rokem +1

    my bub is 14wks still has fists unless asleep should i be worried?

  • @jocelynquintana4672
    @jocelynquintana4672 Před rokem +2

    Omgoodness my daughter just turned 3 months she is premature. I had her 34weeks6days. She doesn’t enjoy tummy time & her head still wobbles when I sit her up or on tummy time. This past week I’ve freaking out that she’s going to be stiff & not be able to hold her head up. She does prefer left side but I’ve been correcting her posture for about 3 days now that I noticed. I wish I can send you a video of her during tummy time so you can see exactly how she’s doing 😭 I see her pediatrician in February & I just cannot wait 😭

    • @taviibee8805
      @taviibee8805 Před rokem

      ¹

    • @jlynn4736
      @jlynn4736 Před rokem

      Your daughter is 4 months now? How is it going? I had my 2 month old at 36 weeks and I freak out and worry a lot, but I do the best I can and learn as I go. If no one has told you lately, YOURE DOING GREAT!❤️

  • @jyotikatandon1276
    @jyotikatandon1276 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Emma! My 3 + months baby is resisting bottle feed. She used to drink from bottle with no problem before. But now she is resisting a lot. Please tell what to do.

  • @kamarunisakareem5567
    @kamarunisakareem5567 Před 2 lety

    Hai my baby did not crawl and sit at his 10 month. What is the problem?

  • @ruthmaniaj6245
    @ruthmaniaj6245 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Emma ! How long can you keep breast milk outside?

  • @aminahreviewsstuff
    @aminahreviewsstuff Před 2 lety +9

    Both my kids lifted their heads and turned minutes after birth lol

  • @shirlettehuddha8218
    @shirlettehuddha8218 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Emma, my baby will be 2 in 4 months time but has a flat spot. Can it be corrected? Please let me know.

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Shirlette it really depends on the level of flatness. I would recommend you pop into the doctor who can see your little one in person and have a look at the flat spot and give you advice. Hope that helps!

    • @shirlettehuddha8218
      @shirlettehuddha8218 Před 2 lety

      @@EmmaHubbard
      Thankyou Emma.

  • @audreyramirez2993
    @audreyramirez2993 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Ma'am, my baby is 3 months old & she's been touching the back of her head frequently for a week now. Is it a concern? What should I do?

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Před 9 měsíci +1

      At this age they don’t have a lot of control of there arms. If you are concerned I would just arrange an appointment with the doctor who can see your little one in person.

  • @adamonic8152
    @adamonic8152 Před rokem

    So my baby’s head shake every time he sleeps. And he is only 2 weeks. Is that normal??

  • @aanybutt5979
    @aanybutt5979 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi,my baby grl is 9 mnth but she,s not sitting yet... dctr say,s shes ok... i dn,t knw wt 2 do

  • @saurabhjoshi2231
    @saurabhjoshi2231 Před rokem

    Hi, my babies are pre-term hence do I need consider 3 months old based on their corrected age, is it?

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Před rokem

      That’s right Saurabh. You should use corrected age 🙂

  • @AdrenalineJunkie2323
    @AdrenalineJunkie2323 Před 2 lety +3

    Our LO used to look in 1 direction.. we noticed in every pic. But we worked with her in turning and such and she is fine now :)

    • @meganc3090
      @meganc3090 Před rokem

      My baby is 2.5 months old and we just realized he always looks to one side. Even during tummy time! Been trying to encourage him to look the opposite way more often. Thankfully I'm able to get him to sleep on the opposite side all night now. Do you know about how long it took to correct your baby from favoring one side?

  • @ncr4007
    @ncr4007 Před rokem

    What happens when the baby is a premie ? My son was born 32 weeks early. Is the scale the same with development goals ?

    • @jacada4891
      @jacada4891 Před rokem

      Its corrected age so when the baby was due count that

  • @NecroMorrius
    @NecroMorrius Před rokem +1

    Hi Emma, my son is now five months and seems fine but is struggling with tummy time. He seems to always default to the “skydiving position” unless I place his hands under him, he quickly goes back to skydiving position and cries. An hour of tummy time a day seems like a far-off dream at the moment. He tends to launch his face at things mouth-first rather than grabbing with his hands, and his arms are often stiff behind him when I pick him up rather than holding onto me for support. He is fine everywhere else with none of the flags mentioned here or elsewhere. Is this anything to worry about?

    • @curreypanda6640
      @curreypanda6640 Před rokem +1

      hi. I'm in a similar situation. did you ever find any answers ? ordinary your lo catch up? Wishing you and your baby the best

    • @clarezajac3276
      @clarezajac3276 Před rokem +3

      I got my daughter to start rolling over as a game. Like I got her to notice how far she got away from me when she I pushed her and kind of rolled her like a little log LOL. And after a couple of times like a few days of repetition she started rolling on her own. That was how I got her going it was trying to make her laugh trying to make a game they see the frustration or worry in you it passes on to them

    • @curreypanda6640
      @curreypanda6640 Před rokem +2

      @@clarezajac3276 thank you. I'm definitely going to try it. ❤️

    • @clarezajac3276
      @clarezajac3276 Před rokem +1

      @@curreypanda6640 awesome I hope it works out for you! Just remember we don't know anything unless we're taught❤

    • @curreypanda6640
      @curreypanda6640 Před rokem +1

      @@clarezajac3276 that is so true. I need to remember more that at the end of the day they're still just a baby as well and just want to do baby things.
      Thank you again for the tips. I'm going to try it out and practice with my lo. Eventually they will get it. ❤️ Wishing you and your family the best.

  • @user-qt4or7yl7k
    @user-qt4or7yl7k Před 2 měsíci

    My baby didn't poop the whole day is it something to worry about

  • @debbiethompson14
    @debbiethompson14 Před rokem

    Yes but you didn't tell us what the feeding Is red flags mean. what does it mean?

  • @estherumaru2091
    @estherumaru2091 Před 2 lety

    I have been following your videos for a while. They are really educating. I have a baby girl, she's 13 months old and and still doesn't respond to her name. Took her to the hospital, the pediatrician did an observation on her and said she's fine. But she's still not responding. Can you please help 👏

    • @HopeAbigailDayan
      @HopeAbigailDayan Před 5 měsíci

      Did she get vccinated? Maybe she was brain injured by the toxic substances (aluminum, mercury, formaldehyde, etc) in them? Or maybe she can't hear you?

  • @modoziepatricia6254
    @modoziepatricia6254 Před rokem

    Hi am so grateful for ur video.. my baby middle finger is bending and he is also in pain any time d fingers are touched... Pls can dat be a red flag???

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Před rokem +1

      Hi Modozie generally this isn't a red flag but I would go and check in with your doctor as it isn't something bub's experience.

    • @modoziepatricia6254
      @modoziepatricia6254 Před rokem

      @@EmmaHubbard but can it be corrected??

  • @abduliqrar7473
    @abduliqrar7473 Před 2 lety

    My baby is not feeding bottle .now he is 10 months old plz help mam I'm so worried

  • @itsabhilasha
    @itsabhilasha Před 2 lety +1

    My baby born at 38 weeks 4 days of gestation at 2.9kg wt which decreased to 2.6 during hospital discharge. Now she is almost 4months and 12 days of birth age. Her weight is less than the other babies of her birth age. Every medical reports are normal. But some of my relatives make me worried about her weight gain. Is her weight increment is normal

    • @shivanisabrani835
      @shivanisabrani835 Před rokem

      Hi i am writing because my baby is of the same age and about the same birth weight. She was 2.75 at birth. After discharge it was 2.6. She lost even more due to jaundice. However now she is 4 months 8 days old. And her weight is 5.3 kg. Which according to doc is great and he asked me to stop bottle feeding since she ought to double her by weight by 6 months but she already did that by 3 months 15 days.They calculate weight gain by birth weight so babies born healthy will def gain more weight over time. As for me i was top feeding which was unnecessary and i got scolded for it. My breast milk would hv sufficed.
      Now i have a question. My baby has recently started grabbing her feet. She does it often and quickly with her left hand and feet but not so often with her right hand. Infact she cant touch her feet with her right hand yet. She just stops at her knees or ankles at the most. Sometimes she keeps her right hand fisted as well. Is it normal?

    • @shivanisabrani835
      @shivanisabrani835 Před rokem

      She too was born at at 38 weeks 4 days gestation.

    • @maryjoydeguzman1785
      @maryjoydeguzman1785 Před měsícem

      ​@@shivanisabrani835 what month did your baby start smiling and cooing?

  • @maurakennedy5952
    @maurakennedy5952 Před měsícem

    Please could you tell me what mouths should baby know there own name baby 4 months old love your video

  • @Glamorrous
    @Glamorrous Před 2 lety +2

    My 11 week old looks in one direction even when sitting on my lap but she can easily move her head when laying down in both directions, not when sitting on my lap. Her head control is also poor, she hates tummy time. She was born at 36w 6d would I adjust her age? Not sure if that’s considered premature

    • @curreypanda6640
      @curreypanda6640 Před rokem

      hi. how is your little one now? I'm in a similar situation. Wishing you and your baby the best

    • @shivanisabrani835
      @shivanisabrani835 Před rokem

      11 weeks is too early for head control. Wait for another month. She might have gained partial head by now. Wait for another 2 months for complete head control.

  • @sarikatimmi
    @sarikatimmi Před 2 lety +1

    hi emma can we pls have a vid about the different reasons babies touch their ears

  • @rehgina9903
    @rehgina9903 Před rokem

    Wenn das Baby nach 3 Monaten immer noch die Hände geschlossen hat, kann das eine Altlasblockade ( 1. Halswirbel steht schief) bedeuten

  • @emmam4449
    @emmam4449 Před rokem

    Why did my baby stop cooing after his pvc and hpv vaccination at 3 months?he also been weak for 1 week? He now has nasal congestion ?

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Před rokem

      Hi @Emma M I am not sure why your little one is no longer cooing. I would check in with your doctor, as they can see your little one in person and give you advice. Goodluck!

    • @maryjoydeguzman1785
      @maryjoydeguzman1785 Před měsícem

      How is your baby now? Please reply 🙏

  • @JJ-sh9qw
    @JJ-sh9qw Před 2 lety

    Hi mam......I seen worms like small in my 7 months old breastfeeding baby after eating raw banana, she was not sleeping well at night, 1 month before she had covid ....what will I do and she fell down from bed but she is fine ,I am so worried and guilty any problem will come in future please reply

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi @J J it sounds like you have a lot of concerns about your little one. I would recommend popping into the doctor to discuss these concerns, particularly if the worms were in your little one's poop. I hope they can answer your questions.

  • @chansereyvadna6146
    @chansereyvadna6146 Před rokem

    My baby was born premature. Now she could not suck or drink milk. She is fed through the tube. How to help her to be able to suck on her own?

  • @truphenamakori8035
    @truphenamakori8035 Před 2 lety

    My newborn is 6 weeks 5 days and she only poops twice or once a week

  • @googul2041
    @googul2041 Před 7 měsíci

    Padalaaa lechh moovv, ichh chigaal machh, 😣😔 velpodaam padalaaa, thaathaaaa all

  • @WedgieMePlease
    @WedgieMePlease Před 2 lety

    That explains why I’m so fucked up, 2 late now oh well.

  • @florencemutiso4374
    @florencemutiso4374 Před rokem

    Is chocking on milk normal for a newborn

  • @Hotmess2123
    @Hotmess2123 Před 2 lety

    Can someone please make a video for children with one arm

  • @kymraf4786
    @kymraf4786 Před 2 lety +3

    Hi! My baby is 4 months old today. She luckily doesn't have any of these red flags but there is one I am wondering about!
    She does prefer turning her head to one side, but she can easily turn her head the other way when tracking a toy or when adjusting herself while sleeping. Should I still be concerned?

    • @DaleSandusky
      @DaleSandusky Před 2 lety

      Try putting a cigarette out on their cheek

    • @erinnn5790
      @erinnn5790 Před 2 lety +2

      @@DaleSandusky what a rude thing to say to someone whose genuinely asking a question

    • @curreypanda6640
      @curreypanda6640 Před rokem

      Hello. I'm in a similar situation. Has your baby improved since you posted this? Did they also have a side preference like right or left? Thank you in advance.

    • @raihaanahmulyadi2017
      @raihaanahmulyadi2017 Před rokem

      Mine too, he prefers his right side but could also turn and sleep to his left.

    • @makiliiiiiii
      @makiliiiiiii Před 10 měsíci

      Hello! Any updates on this? How are your bubs doing now?

  • @sheribellegintv7393
    @sheribellegintv7393 Před rokem

    My new born lose alot of milk when feeding. Always feels distressed at the start of breast feeding...she is 3weeks ..should I b worried

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Před 11 měsíci +1

      It depends. If she is putting on weight then it is ok. But is she makes a clicking noise, continues to loose a lot of milk and fusses at the breast during a feed then it’s best to check in with the feeding consultant.

    • @sheribellegintv7393
      @sheribellegintv7393 Před 11 měsíci

      @@EmmaHubbard thank you very much