POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 6 m old boy8 months agoA. For a 42-day-old baby (about 6 weeks), a weight gain of 0.8 kg (from 2.3 kg to 3.1 kg) is actually quite good and within the healthy range.
Normal Weight Gain in Newborns:
First few weeks: It is normal for babies to lose some weight in the first few days after birth (up to 10% of their birth weight), but they usually regain it within the first 1-2 weeks.
After 2 weeks: Healthy babies typically gain about 150-200 grams (around 5-7 ounces) per week, which is about 600-800 grams per month in the first 6 months.
Given that your baby has gained 800 grams in 42 days, this indicates a healthy growth rate. The amount of weight gain can vary slightly depending on factors like feeding frequency, type (breastfeeding/formula feeding), and individual baby growth patterns.
Things to Consider:
Feeding: If you're breastfeeding, ensure that your baby is feeding well and frequently. If formula feeding, make sure the quantity is appropriate for their age.
Pediatric Checkups: It’s always good to monitor your baby’s growth with regular pediatric visits. The doctor can track your baby’s growth curve and offer personalized advice if needed.
If you have any concerns about your baby’s growth or feeding, discussing them with your pediatrician is always a good idea for peace of mind. But based on the weight gain, it seems like your baby is on track.
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