Quick Answer
Many babies can begin tummy time shortly after birth, starting with very short sessions while awake and supervised. Tummy time helps babies build strength and supports early development.
Why It Happens
When babies spend time on their stomachs while awake, they begin strengthening important muscles used for:
- Head control
- Rolling
- Crawling
- Sitting
- Overall movement and coordination
Many newborns tolerate only a few minutes at first.
What Parents Can Try
- Start with one to three minutes at a time
- Practice several short sessions each day
- Place baby on your chest or lap
- Use toys or faces to encourage attention
- Gradually increase time as baby becomes stronger
Consistency is often more important than the length of individual sessions.
When It's Worth Checking In With Your Pediatrician
- Baby strongly resists tummy time over several weeks
- Baby shows little head control as they grow
- Baby seems uncomfortable during every session
- Baby has developmental concerns
Key Takeaway
Tummy time supports early physical development and can begin during the newborn period. Short, positive sessions often help babies become more comfortable over time.
Parents Also Ask
- Why does my baby hate tummy time?
- How much tummy time does my baby need?
- When do babies start rolling over?
This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your pediatrician or a qualified healthcare provider with questions about your baby's health.