POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy9 months agoA. Yes, your baby's weight gain from 2.2 kg at birth to 5.8 kg at 4 months is normal and shows healthy growth. On average, a baby typically doubles their birth weight by around 4-5 months of age. Since your baby is growing well, this weight gain is a positive sign of proper nutrition and development.
Here are some general growth milestones to keep in mind for babies at 4 months:
1. Weight Gain: Most babies gain about 150-200 grams per week for the first 6 months.
2. Growth Spurts: Babies may go through growth spurts at different times, and your baby’s weight can vary slightly but still remain within a healthy range.
3. Feeding: Ensure your baby is being fed enough (breast milk or formula) and is still having regular wet diapers.
As long as your baby is feeding well, active, and meeting other developmental milestones, her growth is proceeding as it should. If you have any concerns about her growth or development, it's always a good idea to consult your pediatrician for personalized advice.
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