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When Should Rolling Over Be a Concern?
Rolling over should be a concern if the baby seems to be in pain, shows asymmetry in movement, or if there are other signs of motor skill delays. In such cases, an evaluation by a pediatrician or a
physical therapist
may be necessary.
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