POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy7 months agoA. It seems like your question is incomplete, but I assume you're asking about milestones or recommendations for a 4-month-old baby.
At 4 months, here are some key developmental milestones and suggestions:
Developmental Milestones:
1. Motor Skills:
Head Control: Your baby should have better head control and can hold their head up steadily while lying on their tummy or in a seated position.
Tummy Time: Babies may start pushing up on their arms during tummy time.
2. Social Development:
Babies may begin to smile more at familiar people and might even laugh or giggle.
3. Communication:
Your baby might coo, babble, and make more sounds to communicate.
4. Vision:
Your baby can focus on objects and people from a distance, and they may follow moving objects with their eyes.
5. Grasping Objects:
Babies at this age can begin to grasp and hold onto toys for short periods.
Feeding:
Breast Milk or Formula: Continue breastfeeding or formula feeding as the primary source of nutrition.
Solid Food: It’s generally not recommended to introduce solids before 6 months, as babies' digestive systems are not ready before that time. However, some pediatricians might advise introducing solids closer to 6 months, but you should consult your doctor before starting.
Sleep:
Babies at 4 months typically sleep around 14-16 hours a day, including nighttime sleep and naps.
Health Check:
Vaccines: At 4 months, babies usually have a scheduled vaccination appointment. Make sure to keep track of your baby's vaccination schedule.
If you were asking something different, please clarify, and I'll be happy to help!
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