Boys Head chart for babies 4 month old baby

Summary of 4 month old baby Boys head charts
In most cases, Boys head measurements for this age group (4 month old baby) will lie within the range between 15 and 17 inches. The average head measurement for this age group Boys is 16 inches, according to the CDC.

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Sex
Date of Birth
Date Measured
Head Circumference
(75.5 inches)
Unit of Measure

Summary of Results

Head Circumference for Age
Percentile
0%
Age
0 years, 4 months and 1 day
Head Size
192 cms / 75.5 inches

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Growth

  • By this time, your 4-month-old baby has probably doubled his weight compared to when he was born; this means he’s getting the proper amount of nutrients.

  • While your baby boy may get his first teeth anytime from 3 months to his first birthday, he might already start chewing his hands and rubbing his gums. Some babies don’t experience discomfort, but others go through a number of symptoms such as:

    • More frequent dribbling

    • Poor appetite

    • Red cheeks

    • Red patches on his gums

Development

  • Your 4-month-old baby is steadily developing his motor skills, especially his hands. He might be able to use both hands to shake his rattle and grab anything within his reach. Take note that any item he picks up up will find its way into his mouth.

  • Your little one should be able to sleep for 7 to 8 hours at night. Ideally, he should nap twice a day, bringing his daily sleep total to around 14 to 16 hours. Likewise, your baby boy will probably be in a cheery disposition for most of the day.

Some tips

  • Here are some ways you can ease your baby’s teething difficulties:

    • Give him a teething ring.

    • Apply a sugar-free teething gel.

    • Gently massage his gums.

    • Apply the rounded end of a chilled spoon on his gums.

  • Your 4-month-old baby is ready for his next round of vaccines: RV1 and RV5 (for rotavirus), DTaP (for diphtheria, tetanus, and whooping cough), Hib (for Haemophilus influenzae), PCV13 (for pneumococcal disease), and IPV (for polio).