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Baby 3kg at 2 months, birth weight 3.58k
Hello, my baby girl is 3kg at 2 months. Her birth weight was 3.58kg. She is underweight. Mom has enough milk. Baby passes urine 5-6 times a day. Formula1 for first 4 days, after that Breast feeding only. She had cow milk for couple of times at 3rd week. Is it normal? We are worried.
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Don't give any formula or cow milk. 6month give only mother milk. It is sufficient for ur baby.
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Hello practo user, Cow milk to 2month baby. We won't recommend before 1 year. Please contact us directly if u are in Bangalore thru this link.
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According to me no formula can substitute mother's milk.If mother is having enough milk try to feed her as much as possible at least for 6 months.Its always best for babies as the baby gets all nutrients & enough immunity through mother's milk.
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