Girls Head chart for babies 4 month old baby

Summary of 4 month old baby Girls head charts
In most cases, Girls 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 Girls 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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Head Circumference Data for 4-Month-Old Girls

At four months old, your baby girl's head circumference remains a significant measurement to track her growth and development. Here are the head circumference measurements at different percentiles:

  • 3rd percentile head circumference: Approximately 15.75 inches (40.0 centimeters)

  • 50th percentile head circumference: Around 16.54 inches (42.0 centimeters)

  • 97th percentile head circumference: Approximately 17.52 inches (44.5 centimeters)

Developmental Milestones for 4-Month-Old Girls

Physical Development:

  • She is gaining more control over her head and neck, and her head movements are more steady.

  • She may roll over from tummy to back or back to tummy and begin to reach for and grasp objects.

Cognitive Development:

  • She is becoming more aware of her surroundings and may show interest in exploring toys and objects.

  • She may recognize familiar faces and respond to her name.

Social and Emotional Development:

  • She is more interactive and enjoys playing with you and others.

  • She may show a range of emotions, such as excitement, happiness, and frustration.

Feeding and Nutrition:

  • Her feeding patterns are more predictable, and she may have longer periods between feeds.

  • She may start showing interest in solid foods, although breast milk or formula remains the primary source of nutrition.

Sleep Patterns:

  • Her sleep patterns are becoming more consistent, with longer periods of nighttime sleep.

  • She may take regular naps during the day and start to develop a more predictable sleep routine.

Parenting Tips for 4-Month-Old Girls

As you care for your four-month-old girl, consider these tips to support her development:

  • Encourage tummy time: Continue to provide supervised tummy time to strengthen her muscles and promote motor skills.

  • Read and talk to her: Engage her in reading and conversation to stimulate language development.

  • Create a nurturing environment: Offer love, comfort, and responsive care to foster a strong bond and a sense of security.

Remember, her head circumference is a valuable tool to monitor her growth and development. Embrace each milestone and cherish these precious moments as she continues to thrive and bring joy to your life.