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Mom of a 1 yr 5 m old girl1 Year ago
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my baby's weight gain is less compared to previous months . she gained only 380 gms this month compared to 1 kg weight gain of previous months.

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ExpertCharul VermaNutritionist1 Year ago
A. hi mom thats fine each month baby can grow around half a kg plus or minus by 6 months babies weight will be almost double the weight of birth weight
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year ago
A. It's normal for a baby's weight gain to fluctuate from month to month, and there can be several reasons for slower weight gain. Here are some possible factors and steps you can take: ### Possible Factors: 1. **Growth Spurts and Plateaus**: Babies often experience rapid growth spurts followed by periods of slower growth. 2. **Feeding Patterns**: Changes in feeding frequency or quantity can affect weight gain. 3. **Teething**: Teething can cause discomfort and lead to reduced appetite. 4. **Illness**: Any recent illnesses, even minor ones, can temporarily affect a baby's appetite and weight gain. 5. **Activity Level**: As babies become more active, they may burn more calories, affecting weight gain. ### Steps to Encourage Healthy Weight Gain: 1. **Regular Feeding**: Ensure that your baby is feeding regularly, whether breastfed or formula-fed. Offer feeds on demand and ensure they are getting enough at each feeding. 2. **Monitor Solid Foods**: If your baby is eating solids, ensure they are getting nutrient-dense foods. Include a variety of fruits, vegetables, proteins, and healthy fats. 3. **Check Feeding Techniques**: If breastfeeding, make sure the baby is latching properly and feeding effectively. For bottle-fed babies, ensure they are finishing their bottles and not distracted during feeding. 4. **Frequent Meals**: Offer smaller, more frequent meals and snacks if your baby is not finishing larger meals. 5. **Hydration**: Ensure your baby is well-hydrated, especially if they are eating more solids. ### When to Seek Medical Advice: - If the weight gain continues to be slow or if there is a significant drop in weight. - If your baby shows signs of illness, is unusually fussy, lethargic, or has other concerning symptoms. - If you have concerns about your baby's feeding patterns or overall development. ### Consultation: Consulting with your pediatrician is the best course of action. They can: - Track your baby's growth over time using growth charts. - Evaluate feeding patterns and techniques. - Identify any underlying health issues. - Provide tailored advice and reassurance. Monitoring your baby's growth and consulting with a healthcare professional can help ensure your baby stays on a healthy growth trajectory.
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