ExpertVandana SharmaNutritionist12 months agoA. Namaste Mom, ,
It would be better to calculate it as per their birth weight , which is expected for a full term baby to double by age of 4 to 6 months and triple by age of 1,
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy12 months agoA. At 8 months old, an average baby boy typically weighs between **7 to 10 kg**. Your baby's weight of 6.9 kg is slightly below average, but this doesn’t necessarily indicate a problem. Baby weights can vary depending on several factors, including genetics, birth weight, and overall growth patterns.
### Key Things to Consider:
- **Growth chart**: Check whether your baby has been steadily gaining weight according to the growth chart. Consistent growth over time is more important than focusing on a specific number.
- **Development milestones**: If your baby is meeting developmental milestones (crawling, sitting up, babbling, etc.), that’s a positive sign.
- **Feeding habits**: Ensure your baby is getting enough nutrition through a combination of breast milk/formula and solid foods.
### What to Do:
- **Ensure a balanced diet**: At 8 months, your baby should be having a variety of pureed or mashed fruits, vegetables, cereals, and proteins in addition to breast milk or formula.
- **Offer frequent meals**: Aim for 2-3 meals and 2 snacks per day alongside milk feeds.
- **Consult your pediatrician**: If you're concerned about your baby’s weight or growth, it’s a good idea to discuss it with your pediatrician. They can assess your baby’s overall growth and provide specific advice.
If your baby is active, healthy, and showing consistent growth, there is usually no need to worry about being slightly below the average weight.
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