Baby milestones

JustMommies Tools

Baby Name Finder

FIND ALPHABETICALLYFIND BY ORIGIN
» Top Baby Boy Names » Top Baby Girl Names

Pregnancy Calendar

Track your pregnancy day by day.

Enter your due date:

Ovulation Calendar

Find your most fertile days.

Average cycle length:

From The Message Boards

Cesarean Section Birth

crying after section

i just had a c-section 2 days ago and just got released from the hospital today and ive been really ...

Cesarean Section Birth

How many cesarean sections have you had?

We get asked a lot, how many c/s are safe, is there a limit etc etc, so as part of a couple of threa...

Cesarean Section Birth

Any one gain lots of weight after there c section?

I have gain 15kgs and im 7mths pp. i just wondering if anyone found this? this was my 1st and only c...

Trying to Conceive

Anybody remember me?

I wanted to stop in and say hi! Still not pregnant. I'm 36 now and my health is definitely not go...

Trying to Conceive

TTC Baby #2

Hello
Hoping it's easier the second time around...
Our Son just turned 9 years old and...

Your Baby's Eighth Month

By Patty Malowney

baby inside of box At eight months the average baby weighs around 18-19 lbs and is about 27-27 ½ inches long. Some babies grow at a faster pace than others, so don't worry if your baby is bigger or smaller than this. As long as he is gaining weight and growing, there is usually nothing to be concerned about. Your baby
» Read more

Your Baby's First Month

By Patty Malowney

baby sleeping with blue teddy bear If your baby was a full-term baby, she will start this month weighing anywhere from 5 and a half pounds to nine or ten pounds. And, she will be around 18 to 22 inches long. The average newborn weighs around 7 and a half pounds and is about 20 inches long. Most newborns gain about 4-7 oz per week.
» Read more

Your Baby's Fourth Month

By Patty Malowney

baby wearing orange hat chewing on pumpkin Your baby is getting a little more expressive. She is much more social than she was just a month ago. She looks around, holds her head up well, and is more alert and aware of her surroundings now. She continues to grow at a steady pace, gaining about 4-7 oz per week. By the end of her fourth month
» Read more

Your Baby's Ninth Month

By Patty Malowney

baby playing with blocks Your baby is inching closer to his first birthday. At nine months the average baby weighs around 19-20 lbs and is about 27 ½ to 28 inches long. If your baby was a little chunkier, he may have slimmed down a little now that he's crawling and more active. You probably have a regular sleep routine for
» Read more

Your Baby's Second Month

By Patty Malowney

baby resting on his hands next to a teddy bear Over the last month, your baby has grown at a steady pace. He has gained around 4 to 7 ounces a week and grown about 1/2 to 1 inch a week in length. This pattern will continue until he’s around 6 months old, when his growth rate starts to slow down a bit. By the end of this month, you can expect
» Read more

Your Baby's Seventh Month

By Patty Malowney

mom playing pat a cake with baby At seven months the average baby will weigh somewhere between 17-18 lbs and will measure around 26 ½ – 27 inches. At this point your baby's growth rate has slowed down and your little guy or gal won't be picking up weight at quite as fast of a pace as before. You can expect him to continue gaining
» Read more

Your Baby's Sixth Month

By Patty Malowney

baby drinking water out of a bottle Your baby will turn six months old at the end of this month. Most babies will double their birth weight by the end of this month. If your baby hasn’t doubled her weight yet, you may want to discuss this with your pediatrician at her six month check up. By the end of this month, your baby will weigh
» Read more

Your Baby's Third Month

By Patty Malowney

baby sucking on his thumb Your baby is growing like a weed. He’s outgrown some of his baby clothes already; and, he may not look like your little newborn anymore. He’s still gaining weight quickly, around 4-7 oz per week, and growing about an inch to an inch and a half per week. By the end of this month, he should weigh
» Read more