Month 3

Baby Week12

Your Baby Development: 12 Weeks Old How big is your baby? This week your baby will be weighing around 12 pounds and measuring 23 1/4 inches if he/she was of average size at birth. By now your baby should be able to easily lift his/her her head, and when you hold baby he/she may push away. to look over your shoulder. As baby's vision becomes sharper, he/she will be able to see your face much more clearly now, especially all the details. Your baby may spend a lot of time watching his/her hands. He/She enjoys watching his/her fingers move. Baby…


Baby Week11

Your Baby Development: 11 Weeks Old How big is your baby? This week your baby will be weighing around 11 1/2 pounds and measuring 22 3/4 inches if he/she was of average size at birth. Your baby should be sleeping through at night now, although pediatricians define "all night" as not waking between midnight and 5am.You can help establish this sleeping pattern by feeding baby more frequently during the day, and if baby naps for longer than 3 hours during the day then wake him/her up. Establish a bedtime routine, which will help teach baby when it's time to go…

Baby Week10

Your Baby Development: 10 Weeks Old How big is your baby? This week your baby will be weighing around 11 pounds and measuring 22 1/2 inches if he/she was of average size at birth. Baby may sleep through at this early stage! However, if he/she isn't, don't worry, as it wont be long. Development in your baby usually progresses from the head to the feet. This means that you will see baby develop strength in his/her neck and arms before his/her legs and feet. Likewise, development will move from the center of the body outwards, and so this means baby…

Baby Week9

Your Baby Development: 9 Weeks Old How big is your baby? This week your baby will be weighing around 10 1/2 pounds and measuring 22 inches if he/she was of average size at birth. baby should be sleeping or feeding in more regular patterns now, and may even be sleeping through at night. Baby is now becoming more and more responsive. He/She may smile in reaction to seeing someone, or simply just for pleasure. You may also notice tha he/she anticipates feeding and starts sucking when he/she sees the breast or bottle. Baby's reflexive actions may begin to fade now…