Baby milestones: one to six months
Developmental milestones can help check your baby is on track. They cover common patterns of development from when your baby is likely to smile for the first time, cut their first tooth, roll over, sit up, pull to standing and many more. They're based on averages, so some babies may reach some milestones earlier or later than others. Most of the time a difference from the norm is fine. However, milestones are sometimes used by parents and health professionals to spot when a baby has an underlying condition or developmental delay.
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