What should babies be doing month by month?

Your Child’s Development — Month by Month

Gross Motor
1 month Moves head from side to side when on stomach
2 months Holds head and neck up briefly while on tummy
3 months Reaches and grabs at objects
4 months Pushes up on arms when lying on tummy

How much does a baby develop in a month?

Consider these general guidelines for infant growth in the first year: From birth to age 6 months, a baby might grow 1/2 to 1 inch (about 1.5 to 2.5 centimeters) a month and gain 5 to 7 ounces (about 140 to 200 grams) a week. Expect your baby to double his or her birth weight by about age 5 months.

What are the growth and development of an infant?

By about age 2 weeks, an infant should start to gain weight and grow quickly. By age 4 to 6 months, an infant’s weight should be double their birth weight. During the second half of the first year of life, growth is not as rapid. Between ages 1 and 2, a toddler will gain only about 5 pounds (2.2 kilograms).

When should my baby start smiling?

between 6 and 8 weeks
Often newborns will smile in their sleep. Sometimes a smile in the early weeks of life is simply a sign that your little bundle is passing gas. But starting between 6 and 8 weeks of life, babies develop a “social smile” — an intentional gesture of warmth meant just for you.

How can I make my baby grow faster?

You can do five important things to help your baby grow big enough before it’s born:

  1. If you smoke—quit now.
  2. If you drink alcohol—quit now.
  3. If you use illegal drugs—quit now.
  4. Eat a good diet.
  5. Keep all your appointments for doctor visits and tests.

When can babies have eggs?

Around 6 months
Around 6 months, puree or mash one hard-boiled or scrambled egg and serve it to your baby. For a more liquid consistency, add breast milk or water. Around 8 months, scrambled egg pieces are a fantastic finger food.