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baby's weight

by mom1707, Dec 07, 2007 07:45PM
Hi my daughter  is now  4month  old  when  she  born she  was  6.3 pound now  she  is  11.13 pound  ... he  hight  is  18in when she  was born  now she  is  24in  she is  fine  health  wise but  she  did look chubby  look  more  slim i am worried  that  she is getting enough  milk  or not  . i  am doing her  breastfeeding  ... just help  me that  how  she  will  gain  weight  or  she  is  fine with  this growth?
Thanks  
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by ponderousmom, Dec 09, 2007 11:51PM
its usually a cycle, they get chubby, then it turns to lenghth--then youll see them start to get chubby agian, then theyll lengthen out again.  shes almost doubled her weight, and if shes eating ok, i dont see any reason to worry.
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