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4 Months Old Baby: Care, Development and Milestones

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2. Rolling:

Infant in 4 months is usually when your baby will start to roll. Usually, this is from the back towards the forward direction for the first few weeks that this happens and then he starts to roll back the other way. Floortime for him is essential, so make sure the floor doesn’t have sharp corners and has a carpet at all times. Try to be around and not just to record his first moments, but to make sure he does not hit any corner of the wall.

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3. Social and Emotional:

Your baby now recognizes and smiles at people. He smiles and replies to others’ smiles. He may also love to play already and is quite active with his toys. One can even notice the excitement on the baby’s face when he sees someone he likes coming towards him.

4. Language:

Well, now you can observe your baby babbling. He listens to sounds and voices nearby and responds by babbling. You can clearly by now understand if he is happy or sad.

5. Movements:

You will be shocked to see that your 4 months baby will now begin to reach for toys. While this is a significant development, he can use a hand to grab toys and follow them with eyes. He begins to watch others face carefully and responds to familiar affections. He can also bring hands to mouth in some instances. Few babies may even roll from tummy to back just at four months!

Given these, you must rush to your health care provider if your baby does not,

  • Watch around things around him.
  • Do not smile at people and familiar faces in the home.
  • Do not make sounds.
  • Cannot roll eyes around.
  • Do not bring toys and items to the mouth.

Four Month Old Baby Food and Diet:

Breastfeeding shouldn’t be a difficult process as it was before. Your baby has now mastered the art of sucking the milk or formula as needed, and he has finally learned what needs to be done when he sees food. You won’t have to keep him hungry and experiment with his food habits if you detect the difficulties earlier.

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