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Worry over baby's (non) weight gain - need advice, suggestions

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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 24 March 2012 - 20:48
I had a 5% child. He started well below the percentile charts (only 2kg at birth, under 5 pds) and quickly jumped onto the 5% and stayed there for a long long time. He's now 6.5 and sitting on about the 15%. He's probably the 2nd shortest boy in the class and he is the oldest but he doesn't really look out of place. He's always been active, alert, sleeping okay, generally happy and growing slowly. I only weigh him to know when to do something about car seat choice! Someone has to sit on the 5%, just like someone else sits on the 95% and even the 50%. 50% is just the average. Not everyone will sit in the middle - that's just how it works. And sitting down the bottom in no way means they are unhealthy or that weight on it's own is a problem. Me and my siblings were all very small children. Think 14/5 kg going to year 1! We didn't grow until our mid teens. My friends 6 year only weighs 15 kg. she's of asian descent and just so petite she's like a doll. Her little brother who's 3 weighs about the same as her. If there are other signs - lethargic, sleeping poorly, low urine output, peeing lots, unhappy, tired all the time, sick all the time, constant infections etc etc. then it's time to worry. The only thing I would personally do for your own benefit is make sure she has enough iron in her diet. Low iron in babies is quite common and this can lead to lower growth and a poor appetite. The iron in formula can be hard to absorb.
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EW EXPERT
Latest post on 24 March 2012 - 10:10
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EW GURU
Latest post on 21 March 2012 - 11:18
ah.. Well RT, if she's active and is normal, then I think you're doing a fab job. But hope your conversation with the other poster will make you feel better. s
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 21 March 2012 - 09:08
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 21 March 2012 - 07:33
My DD has kidney reflux and went through a stage when she didn't really put on much weight. I had read on the internet that reflux and constant UTIs can cause loss of appetite but when I spoke to the many paediatricians and specialist urologists and nephrologists (we have seen them all!) they said that there is no link and that she would get better. I persevered and she is slowly starting to enjoy her food again and putting more weight on. Everybody told me to give it time and it looks like that was the best advice. If you are still worried, I would go back to your paed and ask them if they can recommend somewhere. I have never heard of Dr Punjani but there are other doctors in Dubai who are specialists in this area so maybe take your daughter for a second opinion.
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EW GURU
Latest post on 21 March 2012 - 00:33
I've just googled what UTI means. I am afraid I have no advise as I am no expert. But is she active for her age? Perhaps other posters have better advise then me. Hugs to you S
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EW GURU
Latest post on 20 March 2012 - 21:02
reading your post, i take it that you're vegetarian? pureed prunes with oatmeal everyday for breakfast? hhmm.. doesn't that make her p** more?
 
 

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