
Growth (0-12 mo)
Your Baby At 2 Months
At 2 months, your baby is developing fast and getting more alert. He or she will start responding to sounds and move their body. This guide explains the baby’s milestones to expect at two months old.
Motor Skills
Your two months old baby will start gaining more control of his or her body. What this means is they can keep their head in a stable position when held or when lying on their tummies. Also, your child will have a powerful sucking instinct. He or she will also start sucking on some of his fingers. Don’t panic, babies at this age suck on their fingers or fist to get comfort.
Sleep
At two months, your baby’s sleep patterns will begin to evolve, but they’re not fully developed yet. Expect your baby to sleep for about 15 to 16 hours a day. But these are irregular hours, and they usually aren’t set to sleep all through the night. This is particularly true for babies who wake up to feed every 3 hours.
Senses
Babies at two months can see people and objects from about 10 inches away – meaning you still need to get pretty close.
But your child will see your face clearly while feeding. He or she can also follow movements as you walk by. Your child’s hearing will also improve, too. Also, your child will enjoy listening to you as you talk or sing.
Communication
2 month-old babies communicate through crying. But you’ll probably hear some grunts, gurgles, and coos. Your child should know your voice and face and respond to them. Don’t be surprised to see him or her smile adorably. Try to communicate with your child by talking. Although your 2-month-old child responds, he or she will acknowledge your voice. This will push your baby to start building his or her words.
Immunization
At two months old, it will be time for him to have his 1st dose of Rotavirus, Diphtheria, tetanus, acellular pertussis, Haemophilus influenza type b, Pneumococcal conjugate, inactivated poliovirus immunization, and 2nd dose of Hepatitis B immunization.
How to help your two month-old baby develop
Play with your baby by allowing him or her to look at and feel objects with unique shapes, colors, and designs. You can make use of softballs and plastic toys. Your baby will enjoy looking at you, so smile at your baby often. Also, give your child a massage to make him or her feel relaxed. You can do this after a bath. Maintain a one to five minutes tummy time to bolster your baby’s upper body. It will help the muscles your baby needs to crawl and sit. But remember always to put your baby to sleep on his or her back.
Development problem signs
Although babies at two months old grow at different paces, talk to your pediatrician if:
• They don’t smile at two months old
• They keep crying even when you pick them up to console them
• A part of their body is stronger than other parts
• Sudden sounds don’t startle them
• They’re stiff or floppy
• They don’t eat well
If you notice any of these developmental issues, consult your doctor immediately.
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