Hi my daughter is 48 days old and her birth weight was 2.850 now her weight is 3.250 I'm only breastfeeding her and she passes urine more than 6 times a day. Should I need to worry about not gaining weight or its normal or need to give any supplements for weight gain?
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I totally understand your concern. Before suggesting treatment, I would like to ask a few questions to ensure the correct management can be provided.
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Dr. G. Avinash MBBS, MD (Pediatrics) Fellowship in Neonatology
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It's normal...
Give Vitamin D3 drops. 400IU ..daily once till the age of 1 year .
Multivitamin drops. 0.5ml. once daily for 3 months..
Continue breast feeds till 6 months
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Dr Faisal Zoheb
MBBS , MD PAEDIATRICS , PGPN (BOSTON), Neonatology fellow ( Newborn specialist )
You child is gaining weight of 12gm/day where as required is 20-30gm/day
Kindly consult regarding detailed evaluation
DR KEERTHANA SARAPU
MD Pediatrics,Ex-SR (AIIMS)
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