Boys Head chart for babies 4 week old baby

Summary of 4 week old baby Boys head charts
In most cases, Boys head measurements for this age group (4 week old baby) will lie within the range between 32 and 37 cms. The average head measurement for this age group Boys is 34 cms, according to the CDC.

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

Summary of Results

Head Circumference for Age
Percentile
0%
Age
0 years, 0 months and 28 days
Head Size
75.5 cms / 30 inches

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Growth

  • Your 4-week-old baby begins exploring his body during this time, and will discover his hands and feet - possibly because he accidentally hit himself. It may take another month or two before he gains some form of coordination.

  • Babies are born with fully developed hearing and are ready to listen from the outset. Around the 4-week period, he may turn his head to see where a loud sound came from.

What to expect

  • Your 4-week-old baby may be making a wider range of sounds, including coos, gurgles, hums, grunts, and ahs, especially when he sees his parents. Make sure you reciprocate his efforts and talk with him as well.

  • Some infants may be able to start laughing and squealing at the 4-week mark.

Some tips

  • At this stage, babies still can’t properly regulate their body temperature, which is why it’s necessary to cover his fingers and toes when it’s cold, especially when the two of you go outside.

  • Infants at this age have a greater risk of getting a cold or respiratory virus so it’s best to stay home during the first 2 months. If you need to go out, wash your hands frequently, urge people who will be holding your baby to do the same, and steer clear of crowds.