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Baby birth weight1.94 kg. Present age 14 month and current weight8.1 kg. Is the weight gain fine according to his birth weight for current age or on lesser side?
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Hello Since your baby was low birth weight (LBW), the present weight shows adequate catch-up growth, though the child is still on the lower end of the growth curve. Weight has increased more than 4 times the birth weight, which is a positive sign. Children with LBW often grow slower initially but can catch up by 2 years of age. We’ll continue to monitor weight, height, and head circumference every few months to ensure the growth stays on track. Let’s recheck weight and growth at 18 months. If the upward trend continues, that’s a very good sign!
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Ensure your child is eating a variety of nutritious foods: Continue breastfeeding Offer 3 main meals + 2 healthy snacks daily Include foods rich in protein (eggs, pulses, dal, curd, paneer), iron (green leafy vegetables), and healthy fats (ghee, nuts if safe).
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Red flags: poor appetite Recurrent illness Any developmental delays These could affect weight gain and may need further evaluation.
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Consult with Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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Hi. The baby must have reached 3x of the birthweight by 1 year of age. Your baby is growing well. You can boost the growth by adding more proteins such as legumes, eggs, paneer in the diet along with fruits and vegetables.
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Evaluate for any iron deficiency. If detected, get iron supplementation started.
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