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#asktheexpert why my 9 months baby is lean when compared to his 6 month
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A. A 9-month-old baby may appear leaner than at 6 months due to increased activity levels, as babies start crawling, standing, or moving more. If your baby is active, meeting developmental milestones, and eating a balanced diet, there is usually no need to worry. Ensure they are getting nutrient-rich foods like mashed fruits, vegetables, lentils, eggs, dairy, and healthy fats. Offer small, frequent meals and continue breastfeeding or formula. If weight loss is noticeable or accompanied by other health concerns, consult a pediatrician to rule out any underlying issues.
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