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When do babies start crawling

When do babies start crawling? Infants learn to crawl at 8 to 10 months of age, and due to individual differences, their physical functions may develop sooner or later.

If infants are robust, have early motor development, and are not overweight, they usually learn to crawl around 8 months of age. However, some infants develop physically later, are overweight, and have difficulty moving. They may start crawling around 10 months, which is a normal occurrence.

If the baby does not learn to crawl for a long time, it may be due to calcium deficiency, malnutrition, congenital developmental disorders, etc. At this point, parents need to closely monitor their child's movements to see if there are any adverse reactions. They can also go to the hospital to examine the baby and determine the cause, and receive treatment under the guidance of the doctor.

Once your baby learns to crawl, the increased movement will burn more calories and food intake. You can supplement your baby's food with foods such as fruits, rice porridge and other easily absorbed foods. You should also be careful not to leave your baby alone in bed to avoid accidents.

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