Height reflects the baby's long-term nutritional status and is also related to genetics. Weight reflects recent nutritional status. There may be many reasons why babies fail to gain weight, among which improper addition of complementary foods is the main reason. If the amount of complementary food consumed is insufficient or the types are unbalanced, the baby will not gain weight or may even lose weight. So what to do if the baby doesn’t gain weight? The following article will give you a detailed answer. The rate at which a baby gains weight depends on his or her needs. Most babies understand their own needs. If there is an oversupply of food, they will refuse it. If there is a shortage of food, they will express their hunger by waking up early or sucking their fingers. Just remember clearly that there is no such thing as an average weight-gaining baby. for. For the convenience of narration, we might as well borrow this term. When doctors refer to an average weight-gaining baby, they mean the average weight-gain rate of babies that gain weight quickly, moderately, and slowly. Some babies are born to gain weight slowly, while others are born to gain weight quickly. However, slow weight gain is not always innate. If your child is always hungry, then clearing him out means he has the potential to gain weight quickly. Sometimes, poor weight gain is a sign that your baby is ill. Babies who are slow to gain weight especially need regular checkups with their doctor to make sure they are healthy. Occasionally we see babies who are exceptionally docile, gain weight slowly, but don't appear particularly hungry. As long as their parents increase their food intake, they will accept it happily and grow faster than before. In other words, not all children will cry when they are not full. A normal baby's weight can double in about 5 months. However, in real life, babies who are born with low birth weight tend to grow faster and tend to catch up. Babies who are born fat and broad often cannot double their weight by the time they are 5 months old. During the first three months after birth, a normal baby can gain nearly 1,000 grams of weight per month (about 250 grams per week). Of course, some healthy babies grow faster or slower. After three months, the rate of weight gain will gradually slow down. At six months old, the average weight gain will drop to about 500 grams per month (more than 100 grams per week). When babies reach the last quarter of their first year, average weight gain continues to decline to around 300 grams per month (more than 50 grams per week). In the second year it drops to about 200 grams per month. As babies grow older, the rate at which they gain weight slows down and the pace of weight gain becomes irregular. For example, when babies are teething, they often lose their appetite for several weeks and may not gain any weight at all. When you feel better and your appetite returns, your weight will increase rapidly again. It is difficult to judge a baby's health based on his or her weekly weight gain or loss. Because the weight of babies measured each time is often related to the time they eat, drink, defecate and urinate before weighing. If parents discover one morning that their child has gained only 100 grams last Monday, contrary to the usual practice of gaining 200 grams per week, they should not jump to the conclusion that he is either hungry or sick. As long as he seems to be in high spirits and everything is going well, it might be worth waiting another week. Maybe he'll have a growth spurt next week. To make up for the shortcomings of the past. Remember: The older your child gets, the slower he or she will gain weight. What to do if baby is not gaining weight? The above article has answered your question. If your baby has had pneumonia, diarrhea, or is currently suffering from indigestion, it may also lead to temporary weight loss or no weight gain. In order to find out the real reason why your baby is not gaining weight, you need to understand your baby's feeding history and medical history from 4 months to now, and conduct corresponding examinations, so it is recommended that you take your baby to see a doctor to find out the reason. |
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