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Parent often worry about their kids who do not seem to gain weight, even as they
continue to grow normally in height. This makes the babies look leaner, far
removed from the chubby look that we all love in infants. Parents are also
worried whether their infants are healthy or are they suffering from some
illness or not getting enough nourishment from the diet they are feeding to the
child. Here are some tips and advice to alleviate some of the myths and clear
out the ways to enhance for weight gain in long and lean babies:
* If baby is healthy and cheerful and is achieving all other milestones in the
growth charts, other than the weight percentile, then it is usually not a matter
of concern.
* If the child less than six months old suddenly loses much weight, then it is
better to see a pediatrician about it.
* Most babies may lose baby fat and chubby look in the latter half of the first
year, especially if the parents are slim. So, you can wait for a month and see
whether it is just the genes and whether weight of the baby is still dwindling
and needs medical attention.
* Your child's doctor may conduct tests, if he or she thinks it necessary and
help you to assure that your child is perfectly healthy.
* For breastfeeding mothers, lactation consultants can help you to check whether
you are not producing enough milk for baby’s nutritional needs, even if she
seems satisfied after nursing. Not feeling full in your breasts after a few
hours of missing nursing may be an indicator that you may need to look for ways
to boost your supply or supplement it with formula.
* Your pediatrician may suggest you to give higher concentration of formula for
babies who are on bottle-feeding, if they need more calories.
* Child older than six months may have some solid foods introduced in his daily
diet including fruit pulps, vegetable soups and grains and cereals to fulfill
his nutritional needs.
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