You can monitor your baby's growth by tracking their weight, length, and head circumference during regular pediatric check-ups, where these measurements are compared to growth charts. Additionally, milestones such as reaching for objects, rolling over, and developing social interactions can indicate healthy development. Regular feeding patterns and sleeping habits also play a role in assessing growth. Observing these factors collectively will give you a sense of your baby's growth progress.
i haven't finished yet, but i noticed progress on my baby. 1st he started to crawl & now he walks the food also changes from milk to solid foods so you know your baby is growing. and because you get more advanced games
All i know that the baby will stop growing at 17. She is able to do awesome things a couple if day after she born
Not really. Your nervous system wasn't designed that way.
ultrasound pictures will show baby growing inside one's body
If the baby is healthy, it should Be growing right up until you give birth.
It isn't.
No, however it is possible to start the baby growing in a tube but it has to be transferred to a mother's womb to develop and be born.
Nothing bad. Its just that you're growing fast.Someone I know lost their first tooth at 4.So don't worry about it, you're just growing bigger.
because your baby is growing to the normal weight and hiegth so it moves around while growing
It means your baby is growing up!
Yes you can
amniotic fluid