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Baby Weeks to Months Converter

Convert any combination of weeks and days into months, instantly. Works for whole weeks (like 60 or 72 weeks) and for fractional weeks (like 10 weeks 3 days).

Add days for fractional weeks. For example, 10 weeks and 3 days.

Quick Reference Chart

WeeksMonths+ Days
0 weeks0 months--
4 weeks0 months28 days
8 weeks1 month26 days
12 weeks2 months23 days
16 weeks3 months21 days
20 weeks4 months18 days
24 weeks5 months16 days
28 weeks6 months13 days
32 weeks7 months11 days
36 weeks8 months9 days
40 weeks9 months6 days
44 weeks10 months4 days
48 weeks11 months1 day
52 weeks11 months29 days
56 weeks12 months27 days
60 weeks13 months24 days
64 weeks14 months22 days
68 weeks15 months19 days
72 weeks16 months17 days
76 weeks17 months15 days
80 weeks18 months12 days
84 weeks19 months10 days
88 weeks20 months7 days
92 weeks21 months5 days
96 weeks22 months2 days
100 weeks22 months30 days
104 weeks23 months28 days

Quick Answers: Weeks and Days to Months

Pediatricians, pregnancy apps, and prenatal records often phrase a baby's age as "weeks and days" rather than a single rounded number. Here are the exact conversions parents look up most often.

Weeks + Days Total Days Months + Days Decimal Months
10 weeks and 2 days 72 days 2 months and 11 days 2.37 months
10 weeks and 3 days 73 days 2 months and 12 days 2.40 months
10 weeks and 4 days 74 days 2 months and 13 days 2.43 months
10 weeks and 5 days 75 days 2 months and 14 days 2.46 months
10 weeks and 6 days 76 days 2 months and 15 days 2.50 months

The math is straightforward: multiply weeks by 7, add the extra days, then divide by 30.44 (the average month length across a year). The calculator above does this for any input from 0 to 520 weeks, so you can plug in your baby's exact age at any well-baby visit and get the precise answer.

Popular Whole-Week Conversions

Whether you're tracking through the second year or back-calculating from a developmental milestone, these are the whole-week conversions parents search for most.

Weeks Total Days Months + Days Decimal Months
10 weeks 70 days 2 months and 9 days 2.30 months
60 weeks 420 days 13 months and 24 days 13.80 months
68 weeks 476 days 15 months and 19 days 15.64 months
72 weeks 504 days 16 months and 17 days 16.56 months
96 weeks 672 days 22 months and 2 days 22.08 months

For a continuous chart in 4-week increments from birth through 24 months, scroll back up to the quick reference table inside the calculator.

Understanding Baby Weeks vs. Months

When your baby is born, everyone from your pediatrician to fellow parents starts asking, "How old is your little one?" In the early days, the answer is usually given in weeks. But at some point, the natural shift to months begins, and figuring out the exact conversion can be surprisingly tricky.

Our baby weeks-to-months converter takes the guesswork out of this common calculation. Whether your baby is 6 weeks, 10 weeks 3 days, or 52 weeks old, you will get an instant, accurate conversion to months and remaining days.

Why Weeks and Months Don't Divide Evenly

A common misconception is that 4 weeks equals 1 month. In reality, most months have more than 28 days, the average month is approximately 30.44 days, or about 4.35 weeks. This means that over time, counting in weeks pulls slightly ahead of counting in months. By the time your baby is 12 weeks old, they are not quite 3 calendar months old yet.

This discrepancy matters because developmental milestones are often benchmarked in months. When your pediatrician says to expect rolling over at "4 months," they mean roughly 17-18 weeks, not 16 weeks. Our converter bridges this gap so you always know where your baby stands.

When to Use Weeks vs. Months

Most healthcare providers track newborns in weeks up to about 3-4 months of age. During this window, development is so rapid that weekly distinctions matter. There is a real difference between a 4-week-old and a 6-week-old. After about 12-16 weeks, months become the standard measurement because changes happen on a slightly longer timescale.

Once your baby passes their first birthday, age is almost always discussed in months (up to about 24 months) and then in years. Our reference chart covers 0 to 104 weeks, giving you at-a-glance conversions for the full first two years.

Common Baby Age Conversions Parents Ask About

The most-searched conversions tend to cluster around well-baby visit ages and key developmental windows. Here are the ones parents look up most often, with the precise math behind each one.

  • 6 weeks in months: About 1 month and 12 days. Most pediatricians schedule the 2-month visit at 8 weeks, not 6.
  • 8 weeks in months: Just shy of 2 months (1 month, 26 days). The 2-month checkup and first round of vaccines usually happens here.
  • 10 weeks in months: About 2 months and 9 days. A common "in-between" age that parents often look up before the 2-month or 3-month visit.
  • 12 weeks in months: About 2 months and 23 days, not quite 3 months yet. This is when many parents start noticing the 4-month sleep regression building.
  • 16 weeks in months: Roughly 3 months and 21 days. Closer to "almost 4 months" than to "just turned 4 months."
  • 20 weeks in months: About 4 months and 18 days. Many babies hit the rolling-over milestone around this point.
  • 26 weeks in months: Right at 6 months, the standard window for starting solids.
  • 40 weeks in months: About 9 months and 6 days. Babies have now spent as much time outside the womb as inside.
  • 52 weeks in months: 12 months exactly, your baby's first birthday.
  • 60 weeks in months: About 13 months and 24 days, deep into the early toddler stage.
  • 72 weeks in months: Roughly 16 months and 17 days, a classic language-explosion window.
  • 78 weeks in months: 18 months, often a sleep regression and the famous "language explosion" window.
  • 96 weeks in months: Just over 22 months. Your child is nearly 2 years old.
  • 104 weeks in months: 24 months, your baby's second birthday.

If you want your baby's exact age right now in years, months, weeks, days and hours, our main baby age calculator handles all of that in one go. For premature babies, use the adjusted age calculator instead, which counts from the original due date.

How to Use This Tool

Enter your baby's age in weeks, then optionally add extra days for a precise weeks-plus-days conversion (for example, "10 weeks" with "3" in the days field). Switch to the "Months to Weeks" tab to go the other direction. The reference chart below the calculator provides a quick-scan table for every 4-week interval from birth through 2 years. Bookmark this page for easy access during those early, sleep-deprived days when mental math is the last thing you need.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 10 weeks and 3 days in months?

10 weeks and 3 days equals 73 total days, which is about 2 months and 12 days (roughly 2.4 months in decimal form). The math: 10 weeks times 7 days plus 3 extra days equals 73 days, then 73 divided by 30.44 (the average month length) gives about 2.4 months.

What is 10 weeks 4 days in months?

10 weeks and 4 days is 74 days total, which works out to 2 months and 13 days, or about 2.43 months. Most pediatricians would still call this the 2-month window for vaccinations and well-baby visits.

What is 10 weeks 6 days in months?

10 weeks and 6 days equals 76 days. That's 2 months and 15 days, or roughly 2.5 months. Your baby is exactly halfway between the 2-month and 3-month mark at this age.

How many months is 60 weeks?

60 weeks equals 420 days, which is about 13 months and 24 days. Just past your baby's first birthday, deep into the toddler stage. Many parents stop tracking in weeks by this point.

How many months is 72 weeks?

72 weeks is 504 days, or roughly 16 months and 17 days. That puts your child in the heart of the toddler years, around the time language and walking skills typically explode.

How many months is 96 weeks?

96 weeks equals 672 days, which is just over 22 months, or about 22 months and 2 days. Your child is nearly 2 years old at this point.

How many weeks are in a month for a baby?

A month is not exactly 4 weeks. On average, a month has about 4.345 weeks (30.44 days). This is why converting baby weeks to months is not as simple as dividing by 4. Our calculator accounts for this difference to give you an accurate conversion.

Why do doctors use weeks instead of months for young babies?

Pediatricians often use weeks for babies under 3-4 months because developmental changes happen so rapidly in the first few months. Weekly tracking provides more precise milestone monitoring. After about 4 months, most doctors switch to months for simplicity.

Is 12 weeks the same as 3 months for a baby?

Not exactly. 12 weeks equals 84 days, while 3 months is approximately 91 days (depending on which months). So 12 weeks is actually closer to 2 months and 24 days. The difference is small but can matter for developmental milestones.

When should I stop counting my baby's age in weeks?

Most parents and pediatricians switch from weeks to months around 12-16 weeks (about 3-4 months). After that, months become a more practical way to communicate your baby's age. There is no hard rule. Use whatever feels most natural.

How do I calculate my baby's age in months from weeks and days?

Multiply the weeks by 7, then add the extra days to get total days. Divide that total by 30.4375 (the average month length). For example, 10 weeks and 3 days equals 73 days, then 73 divided by 30.4375 is about 2.4 months. Our calculator handles the math for you.

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