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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.