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8.5 Month Old, Not Crawling Yet

Is this pretty normal? She doesn't get up into a sitting position by herself either, though she can sit well when put in the position.

What can I do next?

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My son didn't sit on his own til he was 10 months old. Don't worry, she's fine. He didn't crawl til around then too. Then he did it all at once.

My son, Matthew, didn't sit up til he was 8 months old and I told even remember him crawling!!! He didn't walk until 15 months. All is well...he is a normal smart 7 year old now. Not to worry Mama.

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My daughter didn't crawl until 11.5 months. I wouldn't worry yet. She crawls like a speed demon now, at 15 months. Not walking yet though, even though she can stand up on her own without holding onto anything. Your daughter will get there. Some babies just take longer than others. Talk with her pediatrician, though.

Hi R., I would not worry about it, though I would just mention to the pedo when you go. But this is normal, and my neice did not crawl untill almost 10 mos, and even then she crawled on her but not all fours untill almost a yr. She also didn't walk untill 14 mos, nor did my own little one. However my daughter was crawling at 6mos. My whole point is, this does NOT matter. Every baby is different, and they will do things when they are ready. It does not mean anything if one baby does something before another. It does not mean they will be smarter or anything. My pedo always told me that if they are not reaching one or two milestones then it is completely normal. It is only time to worry if they are not reaching any. So this is all normal! Also some babies never crawl, they go right to walking.

My son didn't crawl or sit up until the very last minute but then walked at 11.5 months. Maybe yours just isn't going to crawl a whole lot. I know it's stressful sometimes especially when we tend to compare, even though we don't mean to. Hang in there and if you're still worried talk to your doctor at the next appointment. Good luck

I wouldn't worry yet. All babies develop differently. My youngest one wasn't crawling or sitting up by himself at 8.5 months. Now at just over nine months I can get in to stay in one place long enough to change a darn diaper, though he still doesn't sit up very well alone. Alot can change in a short amount of time. Enjoy it while you can because soon you'll need track shoes to keep up.

If this is a concern to you ask your pedi about your daughter maybe having Low Muscle Tone? esp. because of the not sitting up ..no one has really mentioned that. You can have Early Intervention come and do an evaluation (it is free and they come to your home) to see if see is indeed in need to help or physical Therapy. My son was born 6 weeks early and did not sit up until 11 months.

Low muscle tone seems to be an inherited trait. Go with how you feel..talk to your Doctor..

It's probably fine, but what does your pediatrician say?

some kids never crawl.. don't worry.. if you think there's is something to worry about talk to your ped about it to have her evaluated.. my son never crawled like most babies, he kind of skipped over his leg while dragging the other one.. every kid is different, they do their own things.. she may just stand up one day and run..

My son, Matthew, didn't sit up til he was 8 months old and I told even remember him crawling!!! He didn't walk until 15 months. All is well...he is a normal smart 7 year old now. Not to worry Mama.

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