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Developmental milestones

2 month old infant milestones

2 month old infant milestones

Can you believe your baby is already 2 months old? From coos to gummy grins, this phase is all about discovery. More milestones are coming this month, and our team is here to help you get ready for what’s around the corner.

Can you believe your baby is already 2 months old? From coos to gummy grins, this phase is all about discovery. More milestones are coming this month, and our team is here to help you get ready for what’s around the corner.

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3 things that may have happened this month

  1. Oh, hello, smiley baby 👋

    Your baby is smiling socially—on purpose! Those grins are their way of connecting, so keep chatting, singing, and making silly faces.


  2. Wait, was that a coo?

    Baby talk is here! Those sounds and gurgles are their first steps toward language. Talk back—they love the sound of your voice.


  3. Tiny kicks and punches 🥊

    Movements are becoming more coordinated. Watch for stronger kicks during playtime and some epic arm flails.

Month 3 is coming, and it’s a game-changer

  1. More smiles and more fun 🤭

    Your baby’s smiles will become more frequent and expressive, especially when they hear a familiar voice or see a familiar face.


  2. Exploring the world 🌎

    Increased head control means they’ll start looking around more during tummy time and while being held upright.


  3. What’s that in their hand? 🧸

    Grasping and holding toys is coming up next. Provide soft, safe objects for them to explore.

Proactive Tip: Try tummy time on different surfaces, like a soft mat or blanket. New textures and angles keep things interesting and help build strength!

Vaccines & well-child visits

Here’s what’s coming up in month 3 during your in-person pediatric visits:

The 2-month well-child visit:

Your pediatrician will:

  • Monitor your baby’s growth (weight, length, and head circumference).

  • Go over developmental milestones with you.

  • Answer any questions you have about sleep, feeding, or behavior.

Vaccines:

Your baby will receive their first round of vaccines, which include:

  • DTaP (Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis)

  • Hib (Haemophilus influenzae type b)

  • IPV (Polio)

  • PCV13 (Pneumococcal)

  • Rotavirus

Tip: After vaccines, mild fussiness, a low-grade fever, or swelling at the injection site is normal. Keep infant acetaminophen on hand, and follow your pediatrician’s advice if needed.

Need help preparing? Text a Summer Health pediatrician for advice and ways to provide comfot.

Parenting a 2-month-old can be exhausting, but you’re crushing it. Remember, our team is here to make things easier for you.

Text a Pediatrician Now for answers to any questions you have about your young one.

You’ve got this, and we’re here to support you every step of the way. 💛 Here’s to a joyful month 3 full of smiles, coos, and even more milestones!

3 things that may have happened this month

  1. Oh, hello, smiley baby 👋

    Your baby is smiling socially—on purpose! Those grins are their way of connecting, so keep chatting, singing, and making silly faces.


  2. Wait, was that a coo?

    Baby talk is here! Those sounds and gurgles are their first steps toward language. Talk back—they love the sound of your voice.


  3. Tiny kicks and punches 🥊

    Movements are becoming more coordinated. Watch for stronger kicks during playtime and some epic arm flails.

Month 3 is coming, and it’s a game-changer

  1. More smiles and more fun 🤭

    Your baby’s smiles will become more frequent and expressive, especially when they hear a familiar voice or see a familiar face.


  2. Exploring the world 🌎

    Increased head control means they’ll start looking around more during tummy time and while being held upright.


  3. What’s that in their hand? 🧸

    Grasping and holding toys is coming up next. Provide soft, safe objects for them to explore.

Proactive Tip: Try tummy time on different surfaces, like a soft mat or blanket. New textures and angles keep things interesting and help build strength!

Vaccines & well-child visits

Here’s what’s coming up in month 3 during your in-person pediatric visits:

The 2-month well-child visit:

Your pediatrician will:

  • Monitor your baby’s growth (weight, length, and head circumference).

  • Go over developmental milestones with you.

  • Answer any questions you have about sleep, feeding, or behavior.

Vaccines:

Your baby will receive their first round of vaccines, which include:

  • DTaP (Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis)

  • Hib (Haemophilus influenzae type b)

  • IPV (Polio)

  • PCV13 (Pneumococcal)

  • Rotavirus

Tip: After vaccines, mild fussiness, a low-grade fever, or swelling at the injection site is normal. Keep infant acetaminophen on hand, and follow your pediatrician’s advice if needed.

Need help preparing? Text a Summer Health pediatrician for advice and ways to provide comfot.

Parenting a 2-month-old can be exhausting, but you’re crushing it. Remember, our team is here to make things easier for you.

Text a Pediatrician Now for answers to any questions you have about your young one.

You’ve got this, and we’re here to support you every step of the way. 💛 Here’s to a joyful month 3 full of smiles, coos, and even more milestones!

Summer Health offers fast and reliable pediatric urgent care through online doctors, all via text. Whether you’re worried about your baby's fever, rashes, or other children's health concerns, we provide expert advice and support anytime, right from your phone.

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