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Child Nutrition  (Expert Forum)
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underweight
Answered by
Renee Radenberg - Child Nutrition, nutrition
This forum is for questions and support regarding child nutrition issues such as: Acne and food, Allergies and food, Balanced Menus, Diabetes, Finicky Eaters, Healthy Snacks, Nutrition, Weight Loss.

To help the Registered Dietitian evaluate your child's nutritional status, please state your child's weight (in kg or lbs.), height, and age in the content of your question.

underweight

by rayyanjunaid23, Jul 09, 2008 03:03AM
My son is 22 month and after 2 months he will be 2 years...but the problem with my child is he is not eating as much require his age..and he has only 10 kg at this month....he is very active but not intrested to intake any food or drink....
Is your child male or female?
:  
Male
What is your child's height?
:  
74.3cm
What is your child's weight (kgs or lbs)
:  
10.2kg

by Renee Radenberg, Jul 11, 2008 10:32AM
To: rayyanjunaid23
From the weight and height you stated his weight is on the 5th percentile and his height just below the 5th percentile for his age. Was he born earlier then his due date, if so then he is normal for his age? Around 2 years old some children become picky eaters so it becomes hard for the parents when you want to feed them correctly. They are more interested in the world around them and not in eating. Suggest you give him nutrient dense drinks such as Pedisure or Carnation Instant Breakfast Drink instead of milk. He will get additional calories, nutrients, and protein to grow. Engage him with preparation of food. Have him help you set the table or do something for the meal. Children love to be a part of making food. Mealtimes can be a battlefield when children do not have an interest to eating healthy or eat very little. It becomes the battle of the wits between the child and the parents. Relax at meals and let him eat what he wants. Slowly introduce new foods, and if he does not want it, do not make a fuss over it. Let it go and enjoy your meal. Try again in a few weeks. Thank you for your question.

Member Comments (2)

by rayyanjunaid23, Jul 14, 2008 05:19PM
To: Renee Radenberg
Thanks alot for your concern doctor. u asked me about my child born. he was born after his due date .and the problem is that he is used to of breastfeed untill yet and comepltly dont want to drink milk. i give to him in different form of milk products but i m not see any progress in his health and weight so doctor please tell me what should i do for that and how i stop breastfeeding from my child because whenever i try to stop him he cryied too much and shout alot..please tell me the diffrerent methods for stopping breastfeed.

i m really thankful to u
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