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Mom of a 4 yr 11 m old boy4 years ago
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my 4 months 6 days old boy baby's born weight 3.2kg, he takes breast feeding, before one month his weight was 6kg. today I'm checking for a weight of him. today also 6kg. nothing changes.. what are the causes of not increasing the weight? what is the solution for it....?

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Author of questionMom of a 4 yr 11 m old boy4 years ago
A. thanks for your response, my baby passes stools one time per day, but urine count is around 10. is this normal?
Shabnam SheikhMom of 2 children4 years ago
A. hii...babies should double their birth weight by the time they are five months old and triple their birth weight by the time they are one year old. Babies generally gain 400 to 500 grams of weight per month after birth. So your babies weight is normal. Do not worry, just keep exclusively breast-feeding ,for the first six months. If your baby is active, looks healthy, is free of allergies, passes 4-6 stools a day, and wets 6-8 diapers, it indicates that she is getting enough breast milk.
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