Why do we talk about a the age of a baby in months until they are 2 years old?

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I have always wondered why we use month’s to describe a baby’s age but from what I have experienced this stops when they are 2 years old, why? Is this the same all around the world? I am from Australia.

Edit: Hi all I have read through the comments and would just like to add this here as I have replied to one post and don’t want to put it on all comments

Yes I completely understand this and why medical practitioners use it, but why then is it used in everyday context, for example when you meet other people with babies under 2 the say it in months all the time, nothing to do with milestones or anything like that, so I mean in a social situation, hope this helps you understand where I am coming from.

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The developmental changes from month to month for the first 2-3 years are much more drastic than the changes every year after that. There are milestones every child should be hitting every month or so, and it’s easier to measure those on a monthly basis

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