Our kid was born on 27th Sep 21. His weight is 3330 gm today and his birth weight was 2360 gm. He is not sleeping continously.he is uncomfortable every in 10 to 15 minute.in 10 days time he gained 400grm weight and on 21th of Oct his weight 3080grm and on 25th Oct his weight 3330. Is this normal?
Dr told us he has taken extra milk feed but he is not taken more then 60ml. Dr give us medicine which reduces his hunger but we are afraid to give that medicine because in 1st wedk when he born we were struggling very much to give him milk now Dr want us to reduce his milk. As pr other dr, he is supposed to take 100ml to 120ml. I am very confused shall I give him that medicine or not..
Please let us know.
Thanks in advance!!!
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Relax no medicine to decrease appetite what milk are giving Thechild is only one month old . You must be giving formulafeeds.if any chance you can startbreast feed do it. He is heading towards ? Obesity. We remmend onlybreast feeds. Pl take another appointment. Toconsult. In the mean time give banana mash instead of milk or use cereals. To fill his stomach.start activityplaying with his legs pushing some thing.Next week you give sweet lime juice to develope test. Keep up all immunizations, keep healthy emotional surroundings. Otherwise he develops behavior problems
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