POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy5 months agoA. It's common for babies to appear chubby in infancy and then become leaner as they grow. This is usually normal and happens due to increased activity levels and growth patterns. Here are a few possible reasons:
1. Increased Physical Activity As babies grow, they start crawling, walking, and playing, which burns more calories. They may not gain as much weight, but their height increases, making them appear thinner. 2. Change in Eating Patterns Some toddlers become picky eaters and eat less than before. If your child refuses certain foods or eats only select items, it can affect weight gain. 3. Growth Spurts Children go through growth spurts, where height may increase faster than weight, making them look lean. 4. Nutrient Deficiency If your baby is not eating enough protein, healthy fats, and essential nutrients, it can lead to slow weight gain. Ensure a balanced diet with dairy, eggs, dal, nuts, ghee, and fruits. 5. Frequent Illnesses If your baby frequently falls sick (cold, infections, stomach issues), it may affect weight gain. What Can You Do?
✅ Offer high-calorie, nutrient-rich foods like banana, avocado, ghee, paneer, dry fruits powder, eggs, and full-fat dairy.
✅ Give small but frequent meals throughout the day.
✅ Monitor your child’s growth chart to check if weight and height are within normal range.
✅ If the baby is too weak, inactive, or losing too much weight, consult a pediatrician.
If your child is active, playful, and meeting developmental milestones, then being slightly lean is not a concern! Let me know if you need a diet plan.
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