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  2. Your 3-month-old baby's growth and development - BabyCenter

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    See which development milestones your 3-month-old may be hitting – and learn more about your baby's feeding, sleep, growth, and health this month.

  3. 3-Month-Old Baby: Milestones and Development - What to Expect

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    Babies up to 3 or 4 months old need 14 to 16 hours of sleep in a 24-hour period, usually waking every two to four hours to eat. They'll probably be on the longer end of that range by the 3- or 4-month mark, though every baby is different.

  4. Developmental Milestones: 3 Months - HealthyChildren.org

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    What are some of the developmental milestones my child should reach by three months of age? By the time your baby is three months of age, she will have made a dramatic transformation from a totally dependent newborn to an active and responsive infant.

  5. Learn about the skills that most children can do by a certain age, from 2 months to 5 years. Find checklists, tips, videos, and a free app to track and support your child’s development.

  6. 3 Month Old Baby Milestones to Know - Parents

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    During your baby's third month, they will get stronger and discover all the things their body can do, from head control to coordination. Check out these 3-month-old baby milestones.

  7. 3 Month Old Baby: Development and Milestones - TheBump.com

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    As your 3-month-old baby continues to grow and develop, there are lots of things you’ll want to keep an eye on and a few key 3-month-old baby milestones to watch for.

  8. 3-Month-Old Baby: Milestones, Weight and Sleep | Pampers

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    Learn about your 3-month-old baby's growth, physical development, senses, movement, personality, and activities. Find out how to track their height, weight, and head circumference with a simple tool.