My baby weight during birth was 2.2kg she was IUGR and delivered in 36th week, now after one month her weight is 2.9kg. Is she gaining the weight appropriately?
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It’s fine , in first month , a bit lower range of normal this is common.next month onwards baby will improve 15-30 gm per kg per day .For Your baby at least 30 gm per day, No need to check every day weight,wait for at least 6-7 day; as after passing the stool baby may show -15 gm.No need to panic don’t start any artificial feeds. Be organic
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Dr. G. Avinash MBBS, MD (Pediatrics) Fellowship in Neonatology
Babies normally lose a little weight in the first few days after birth and usually return to their birth weight by around day 10.
After that, they typically gain about 10–30 g per day.
Your 30-day-old baby has gained 700 g, which comes to roughly 25 g per day — well within the normal range
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