POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy7 months agoA. Your 13-month-old baby weighing 9 kg is within the normal weight range, but it depends on other factors like his birth weight and growth pattern.
Weight Milestones for 13-Month-Olds The average weight for a 13-month-old baby typically ranges from 8.5 kg to 11 kg, but this can vary based on genetics, feeding habits, and activity level. At 13 months, babies may still be growing steadily, and it’s important to consider their overall development, not just the weight. What to Consider: Growth Curve: If your baby is following a steady growth curve, even if it’s on the lower end, that’s fine. Feeding: Ensure he is eating a balanced diet with a variety of fruits, vegetables, grains, proteins, and healthy fats to support his growth. Activity Level: Active babies may burn more calories and might not put on as much weight, but they are still healthy. When to Be Concerned:
🚨 If he is losing weight or has poor appetite consistently.
🚨 If he seems weak or lacks energy.
🚨 If there are delays in milestones (like sitting, walking, or talking).
It seems your baby’s weight is within the expected range, and as long as he is active and meeting other developmental milestones, there is no cause for concern. If you have any doubts, feel free to consult a pediatrician to check his growth chart! Let me know if you have other concerns.
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