2 Month Old Baby Milestones - Milestone Mastery Edition

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Start mastering your baby milestones today help and guide your baby to the best and healthy development he or she deserves. With BabyPillars milestone mastery edition you will be able to understand, track and help your baby with his or her milestone.

Quick and easy step by step videos so you can help your baby progress in his or her development path.

We’re not going to lie—having a two-month-old baby can be kind of tough. While baby might be sleeping more, he might be crying more too, especially in the evenings. The good news is, around six to eight weeks is when crying tends to peak in babies, and within the next month or two, you’ll probably notice much less fussy time. Hang in there, ask for help when you need it, and talk to baby’s pediatrician if the crying is worrying you.

The average weight of a 2 month old baby boy is 11.3 pounds for girls and 12.3 pound for boys. Length (aka height) averages are 22.5 inches for girls and 23 inches for boys, according to the World Health Organization.

It’s normal to wonder how much a 2-month-old should weigh and measure—but always remember that healthy babies vary in size, and don’t get too caught up with comparing your child’s weight to the “average.” Instead, it’s about growth—your two-month-old should follow a steady upswing on the growth chart at the pediatrician’s office. If he is, he’s right on track.

Your 2 month old baby has probably gained around 1.5 to 2 pounds and grown about 1 to 1.5 inches in the past month. His head could be half an inch bigger, too.

2 MONTH OLD BABY DEVELOPMENT TIPS
Take baby to her two-month-old checkup.
Ask the doctor about supplementing with vitamin D drops if you’re breastfeeding.
Vaccinations: The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends the pneumococcal (PCV13), DTaP, Hib, poliovirus and Rotavirus immunizations at the two-month visit. Baby may also need a second dose of the Hepatitis B vaccine, if she didn’t get it last month. Talk to your doctor if you’re concerned about 2-month-old shot side effects.
Schedule baby’s four-month-old checkup.
Keep giving baby regular tummy time to work those neck and arm muscles.
Take baby’s 2-month-old baby photo.

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Parenting Note,
Here you can find your baby development milestones with the stages of development of a baby during the first 24 months of his or hers life. These developmental milestones are divided into 4 categories: Gross motor skills, Fine motor skills, Social development and Language development.

Please note that your baby can carry out all stages of development as described, or only some of them at this time; give him the time and space to develop and cultivate his personal development, and work with him on the most important points. There is no need to start from scratch and go step by step; you can opt to go through these with your baby for all of the stages of development, or only some of them, all depending on the age of your baby and his personal development.

Please note that these are not all of the developmental stages your baby needs to pass along as he grows, but only a small part of the various developmental stages during the first 24 months of his life. To get more developmental stages and different tools which will help your baby to realize his developmental potential, click here.

We hope that these steps will give you the tools and the perspective needed to realize your baby's full developmental potential.

Good Luck,

The BabyPillars Team

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