The baby will start to become more vocal, learning how to communicate and they may start to eat solid foods. The baby may start to sit up on his own and their eye color may change.
Physical Development of a 3 to 6 month old baby
Your baby will begin adding on a small amount of weight each month. The closer you are to the due date the more weight the baby gains. In the fifth month they can add a pound a month to their weight.
In the first month, the embryo is forming cells that will develop into organs and body parts. Month 2, the baby will begin moving in the womb, and the development of fingers begins. In the third month, the baby will develop fingerprints. Month 5, cartilage begins to harden into bone. In the fifth month, eyebrows and eyelids form Month 6 baby fat forms, smoothing out the skin. Month 7, the baby can open and close its eyes and follow light. Month 8, the lungs and other organs are fully formed. Month 9 is birth.
9 months, 4500 walking development.
Nothing. A 4 month old baby does NOT have the leg stength or muscle development to walk.
Each baby is a unique individual and its growth and development will not be exactly predictable. However you can find some valuable guidelines on health.discovery.com that will tell you what milestones the baby should reach each month. The baby's pediatrician will be your most valuable resource for more specific information about your baby.
hello Congratulations first. You can see the growth and activities of your baby from http://www.babycenter.com/pregnancy-fetal-development-index Hope this helps. Best of Luck.
THC should never be in a ten month old baby. Although it has shown to cause few long term problems for adults. Studies show it can interrupt brain development.
PRobable not, it might get hurt of if its on ur back it might bounce around a lot
If the accident is bad enough, you might lose your baby. You should get a medical check-up.
Once a newborn hits the one-month mark, she'll begin to gain about 1 1/2 to 2 pounds each month. By four months, many babies have doubled their birth weight, and by a year, they've often tripled it. http://family.go.com/parentpedia/baby/milestones-development/baby-weight-gain/
The baby development depends on how old the baby is. For example, one to three months, baby may start to smile, raise head and chest, grip objects in hands. Four to six months, baby might roll over from front to back or back to front, laugh, sit up with support. Severn to nine months, baby might start to crawl, sit without support, clap and play games.