Month 5

Baby Week20

Your Baby Development: 20 Weeks Old How big is your baby? This week your baby will be weighing around 14 3/4 pounds and measuring 25 1/4 inches if he/she was of average size at birth. Your baby will be beginning to express him/herself more and more now, and he/she will begin to show more and more of his/her personality. He/She may be quiet and contemplative, active and babbling or physical and constantly moving. His/her body language will tell allot about ho he/she is feeling. He/She may express anger by lowering his/her elbows, staring or pressing his/her lips together. When he/she…


Baby Week19

our Baby Development: 19 Weeks Old How big is your baby? This week your baby will be weighing around 14 1/4 pounds and measuring 25 inches if he/she was of average size at birth. Your baby will be a lot more active now, and he/she will reach out to grab anything. Because baby is now so active it may be a good time to put away the infant carrier away, as he/she is just to mobile to be left in the carrier on his/her own. The seat can still be used for feedings. Just about everything baby gets hold of…

Baby Week18

Your Baby Development: 18 Weeks Old How big is your baby? This week your baby will be weighing around 13 1/2 pounds and measuring 24 1/2 inches if he/she was of average size at birth. Your baby may begin teething now, and signs that this may be beginning are baby pulling at his/her jaw or ear, drools or acts fussy for no apparent reason. Because symptoms are often the same it may be difficult to decide whether he/she has earache or is teething. If you are unsure then you can rub baby's gums, he/she will let you know if it…

Baby Week17

Your Baby Development: 17 Weeks Old How big is your baby? This week your baby will be weighing around 13 1/2 pounds and measuring 24 1/2 inches if he/she was of average size at birth. Your baby may begin teething now, and signs that this may be beginning are baby pulling at his/her jaw or ear, drools or acts fussy for no apparent reason. Because symptoms are often the same it may be difficult to decide whether he/she has earache or is teething. If you are unsure then you can rub baby's gums, he/she will let you know if it…