POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy4 months agoA. If your baby weighs 4.2 kg and is not gaining weight as expected, there could be several factors at play. While breast milk and formula are both essential for growth, it's important to ensure that your baby is feeding adequately and frequently. Sometimes, low weight gain can result from issues like inefficient feeding, digestive problems, or underlying health conditions. It's also crucial to track your baby’s feeding patterns, and ensure proper latch during breastfeeding, or check if formula feeding is done correctly. Additionally, if your baby has any medical issues or difficulties with absorption, it may impact weight gain. It’s best to consult your pediatrician to evaluate growth and identify any potential concerns or adjustments needed for your baby's feeding and health.
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