During the various stages of a baby's development, there are special periods called growth spurt. During these periods, your baby will significantly increase height, weight and head circumference
Know when to develop physically
Children's developmental stages are a journey of different speeds, when fast, when they are slow, and they always go through the sucking points that we call physical development moments. Because each baby has his or her own growth rate, these landmarks will not exactly match in all children.
 

During the child's developmental stages, mothers will encounter "stormy" periods that mark physical and mental development milestones.
However, parents can still "recognize" these stages through:
 
-The increase in meals or feedings: Although still being breastfed or eaten as usual, the baby still appears hungry.
- Grumpy and weary mother: I was no longer happy and comfortable, but became uncomfortable, grimaced and especially "stick" to my mother at any time. Scientists studying the developmental stages of children say, in a few weeks the baby can always be happy and fresh, then the development phase comes and brings a series of "cloudy clouds". . Up to now, there is no satisfactory explanation for this change, but many people agree with the idea that babies feel tired or overwhelmed when energizing their body for new development steps .
- Waking up at night or always being sleepy: During a period of growth spurt, your baby will often wake up at night because of hunger or vice versa, these changes make the baby tired and want to sleep more.

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Physical development milestones
Usually, baby's developmental flare landmarks are between:
-2 weeks old
-3 weeks old
-6 weeks old
-3 months
-6 months
The clothes were tight, adding a fat line on the baby's thighs…, that could be the results of strong growth that was or was ongoing. However, for an accurate assessment, there is nothing better than having your baby weighed by health experts.
Usually these periods will last for a few days only, and you don't need to be too concerned. If the above symptoms last longer than expected, the mother should take the baby to see experts for advice, because the baby may be having health problems.

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