Sloane at Four Months
Age: Four months old
Weight & Height: 11 lbs 2 oz and 22.5 in long! Plus, she is finally fitting in her headbands.
Eat
4 to 4.5 oz every 3-4 hours during the day and one feeding at night!
Sleep
Sloane is starting to go to bed consistently by 7pm. She feeds again between 11 pm and midnight and then will sleep until 4:30am to 6:30 am (the 6:30am wake up calls have been a treat!). At four months old, Sloane’s reflux had finally passed and we felt comfortable enough moving her from our bedroom to the crib in her room.
Favorite Things
One of Sloane’s favorite things to do at four months was blow raspberries with her mouth and stick out her tongue! Each month we see her personality come out a little more than the month before. It is so fun to experience. Another one of her favorite things at four months was to play in this Sit-Me-Up chair by Fisher Price.
This chair is the best! You can easily move it around your house so your little one can be right there with you. It folds up quite nicely for easy storage. I personally like to refer to it as her “command center” because she bangs on all of the toys as if she is playing a video game or in a control tower.
Special Moments
A month before we found out we were pregnant with Sloane, Mike and I stayed at an airbnb in the White Mountains in New Hampshire. It was so beautiful and peaceful there that we decided to bring Sloane this year so she could experience it with us.
We only live about 2-3 hours from the mountains, which is the perfect amount of drive time away with a baby. We’ve always loved to travel and get away even if just for the weekend, so it felt nice to be able to take a trip like we used to (you can read about some of our past trips here).
Read previous baby month updates below:
One Month | Two Months | Three Months
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