Month
Weight(kg)
Height(cm)
0
2.5-4.3
46.3-53.4
1
3.4-5.7
51.1-58.4
2
4.4-7.0
54.7-62.2
3
5.1-7.9
57.6-65.3
age
Vaccines
At birth
HCG
Hepatitis B
2 Months
hexa1
Rota1
PCV1
age
Routine Checks
2 Months
Temperature measurement
Growth Monitoring
Developmental Follow Up
Immunization
Nutrition
Vision
Hearing
Clinical Examination
Boy
Month
Weight(kg)
Height(cm)
0
2.5-4.3
46.3-53.4
1
3.4-5.7
51.1-58.4
2
4.4-7.0
54.7-62.2
3
5.1-7.9
57.6-65.3
Girl
Month
Weight(kg)
Height(cm)
0
2.4-4.2
45.6-52.7
1
3.2-5.4
50.0-57.4
2
4.0-6.5
53.2-60.9
3
4.6-7.4
55.8-63.8
• Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for the baby from birth to six months.
• Establishing eye contact with the baby while breastfeeding, improves the flow of milk
MOTOR SKILLS
Opens and closes hands
Brings hands to mouth
Can stretch out legs and kick
Uses arms to raise head while on tummy
Moves both arms up and down at the same time
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Makes eye contact
Cries become distinct (e.g., hungry vs. tired)
Watches facial expressions and smiles as you talk
Turns in the direction of familiar sounds
Cries less and vocalizes more (giggling, cooing, and making vowel sounds)
SENSORY SKILLS
Tracks moving objects with eyes when put on back
Is comforted by rocking and gentle sounds
FEEDING SKILLS
Burp cloths
Hooded towels (2+)
Soft baby washcloths (4)
Baby wash or gentle soap for sensitive skin
Baby shampoo
Children’s nail clippers: Your own will be too big.
Soft newborn hairbrush
Two packages disposable newborn diapers or 24+ cloth
Wipes
Diaper covers and fasteners, if you’re using cloth diapers
Diaper rash ointment and powder
Newborn pacifiers (2+, because they will get lost)
Onesies (6+)
Several bodysuits/rompers
Several shirt and pants sets
Socks or booties (6+ pairs)
Sweater or jacket
Infant rocker, bouncing chair or age-appropriate swing
Bunting (infant sleeping bag) or snowsuit, depending on the season and your location
Toys: At this age, baby can’t use his hands for grabbing, but high-contrast colors and patterns get his attention. Visual stimulation, such as a mobile above his crib, and soft music are best.