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Infant ยท Weeks 13โ€“26 ยท About 5โ€“6 months

Your 25-Week-Old Baby

At 25 weeks (about 5โ€“6 months), your baby is learning every day. Here is what many families notice.

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6-Month-Old baby development illustration

Overview

Week 25 brings fresh changes as your baby grows. About 5โ€“6 months is a season of tiny wins โ€” a new sound, a longer stretch of sleep, or a smile that melts the exhaustion.

Baby Development

This week, typical development may include: Pulling to stand, first words may emerge, pincer grasp developing. Every baby follows their own timeline โ€” comparison is the thief of joy.

Milestones

Pulling to stand, first words may emerge, pincer grasp developing.

Sleep

Two to three naps plus longer night sleep are common. Regression weeks can still happen.

Feeding

Offer varied finger foods and family meals cut safely. Continue breast or formula as your paediatrician advises.

Health & Wellness

Teething may begin โ€” drooling and gnawing are common. Offer safe teethers.

Partner & Family Support

Share night feeds, nappy changes, or a short walk so the primary caregiver can rest.

When to Call the Doctor

Call your paediatrician for fever in a young baby, fewer wet nappies, breathing difficulty, persistent vomiting, or if something feels wrong to you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Sleep varies enormously in the first year. Short cycles, cluster feeding nights, and growth spurts all shake things up. Track overall mood, feeding, and wet nappies โ€” and ask your doctor if you are worried.

ParentVibes Tip

Capture moments, but also rest when baby naps if you can.

ParentVibes offers general information, not medical advice. Always follow your paediatrician.