5 month milestones
In 5 month
milestones your baby should have more than
doubled their birth weight. Some babies may have even added an extra pound or
two to that number and some babies may be just approaching the benchmark. In 5 month
milestones month milestone all babies develop
differently, but on average, your baby will gain an additional 1–2 pounds this
month and add close to 0.8 inches in length.
In 5 month
milestones babies will have rapid growth during
their first year of life, but sometime around the fifth or sixth month, that
growth does slow down. For example, your baby may have doubled their birth
weight by 4 or 5 months, but will take until a full year to triple their birth
weight.
In 5 month
milestones your baby Rolls over from front to
back and Sits with support. Your baby may even start pushing up to a sitting
position on their own later on this month. Baby can bears weight on legs and
reaches for and holds a rattle. He/ she can holds up head and chest on their
own and pushes to elbows from stomach. Baby can actively attempts to reach
objects that they spot. Baby also follows objects with eyes and chews on their
hands.
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