Guest guest Posted July 21, 2000 Report Share Posted July 21, 2000 My ds weighed 8 lb 4 oz when born. By the time he was 6 months he weighed 18 lbs. He now only weighs 18 14 1/2 and he has gained nothing in 2 weeks. In the last 4 weeks he has gained only 1 1/2 oz. He is very active. He crawls fully and has been for 1 1/2 month. He also stands up and walks around furniture. He has started solids but still prefers to nurse. He nurses 3-6 times during the day and 3 -6 times at night too. His diet consists of ceral and fruit am w/juice or bm in cup. Then nurse to nap, then nurse when gets up just a little and a cracker. Lunch around 1 or so veg and fruit w/bm sometimes juice, nurse to nap at 2 or 3 then supper around 6 or so w/ veg and fruit and bm sometimes juice. He nurses to sleep and nurses periodically all night long. He gained so much early on I just thought it would continue. I will not give him formula. It is not an option. I want to nurse him for at least 2 years. Is the stop or extreme slow down normal? The doctor said not to be concerned because he is still so chuncky and above average. She believes it is because of his high activity and spirtedness that is stopping his weight gain. Are there anythings I can do to help him along or is this completely normal? Please advise because I am very worried. The doc seems to think he will be a thin toddler because of his spunk and energy. I am very thing 5 8 and 125. My husband is thin too. Thanks in advance for the advise Laurie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2000 Report Share Posted July 21, 2000 > spirtedness that is stopping his weight gain. Are there anythings I > can do to help him along or is this completely normal? Please advise > because I am very worried. TOTALLY NORMAL!! You are doing great with him. As they become more active they burn off those calories that used to just sit there making him nice and big! My son (who is 21 mos now) was 21 lbs at 6 mos and only 25 lbs at 1 yr! All because he was (and still is!) very active!! You are doing great, give him a hug! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2000 Report Share Posted July 21, 2000 > spirtedness that is stopping his weight gain. Are there anythings I > can do to help him along or is this completely normal? Please advise > because I am very worried. TOTALLY NORMAL!! You are doing great with him. As they become more active they burn off those calories that used to just sit there making him nice and big! My son (who is 21 mos now) was 21 lbs at 6 mos and only 25 lbs at 1 yr! All because he was (and still is!) very active!! You are doing great, give him a hug! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2000 Report Share Posted July 21, 2000 > spirtedness that is stopping his weight gain. Are there anythings I > can do to help him along or is this completely normal? Please advise > because I am very worried. TOTALLY NORMAL!! You are doing great with him. As they become more active they burn off those calories that used to just sit there making him nice and big! My son (who is 21 mos now) was 21 lbs at 6 mos and only 25 lbs at 1 yr! All because he was (and still is!) very active!! You are doing great, give him a hug! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2000 Report Share Posted July 21, 2000 At 01:42 AM 7/22/00 +0000, you wrote: >My ds weighed 8 lb 4 oz when born. By the time he was 6 months he >weighed 18 lbs. He now only weighs 18 14 1/2 and he has gained >nothing in 2 weeks. In the last 4 weeks he has gained only 1 1/2 >oz. Not to be critical, but why in the world would you be following his weight that closely? Is he an ill child? There aren't many reasons to track it that much. His diet sounds fine and this plateau is perfectly normal. If you weigh the baby monthly or every other month you can track the weight gain. If you see absolutely no gain (I mean 0 ounces) or a loss of more than a half a pound after two weight checks consult your doctor. Otherwise RELAX! Mother's who listen to their instincts and get to know their children, learn to know when things are not going right. Trust yourself. Alana Millman Apprentice Midwife ;-) " Life is lumpy. A lump in the oatmeal, a lump in the throat, and a lump in the breast, are not the same lump. One should learn the difference " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2000 Report Share Posted July 22, 2000 , You are very kind. I am trying really hard to do things different for him and accommodate his temperament. My Dad thinks I am spoiling him but I feel I am giving him all he needs or at least I am trying. Laurie Re: Weight gain has stopped at 7 1/2 months > spirtedness that is stopping his weight gain. Are there anythings I> can do to help him along or is this completely normal? Please advise> because I am very worried.TOTALLY NORMAL!! You are doing great with him. As they become more activethey burn off those calories that used to just sit there making him nice andbig! My son (who is 21 mos now) was 21 lbs at 6 mos and only 25 lbs at 1 yr!All because he was (and still is!) very active!!You are doing great, give him a hug!Give the Gift of Life Breastfeed!http://www.lactivist.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2000 Report Share Posted July 22, 2000 Laurie, Breastfed babies don't grow in the same pattern as formula fed babies. Formula fed babies will continue to gain throughout their first year. That isn't necessarily the healthiest pattern. Babies fed formula have a higher risk of obesity and Diabetes. Breastfed babies pack on as much weight as they can in the first six months and then seem to virtually stop gaining as they start being mobile. I believe that they continue to gain but burn up so many calories moving around. There is nothing to worry about so long as your baby is continuing to thrive and grow and do new things. Watch your baby not the scale. Wendi http://www.lactivist.com breastfeeding resources and info Weight gain has stopped at 7 1/2 months My ds weighed 8 lb 4 oz when born. By the time he was 6 months he weighed 18 lbs. He now only weighs 18 14 1/2 and he has gained nothing in 2 weeks. In the last 4 weeks he has gained only 1 1/2 oz. He is very active. He crawls fully and has been for 1 1/2 month. He also stands up and walks around furniture. He has started solids but still prefers to nurse. He nurses 3-6 times during the day and 3 -6 times at night too. His diet consists of ceral and fruit am w/juice or bm in cup. Then nurse to nap, then nurse when gets up just a little and a cracker. Lunch around 1 or so veg and fruit w/bm sometimes juice, nurse to nap at 2 or 3 then supper around 6 or so w/ veg and fruit and bm sometimes juice. He nurses to sleep and nurses periodically all night long. He gained so much early on I just thought it would continue. I will not give him formula. It is not an option. I want to nurse him for at least 2 years. Is the stop or extreme slow down normal? The doctor said not to be concerned because he is still so chuncky and above average. She believes it is because of his high activity and spirtedness that is stopping his weight gain. Are there anythings I can do to help him along or is this completely normal? Please advise because I am very worried. The doc seems to think he will be a thin toddler because of his spunk and energy. I am very thing 5 8 and 125. My husband is thin too. Thanks in advance for the advise Laurie ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and find your ancestors now. Search over 600 million names and trace your family tree today. Click here: http://click./1/7090/0/_/410002/_/964230150/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Give the Gift of Life Breastfeed! http://www.lactivist.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2000 Report Share Posted July 22, 2000 Laurie, Breastfed babies don't grow in the same pattern as formula fed babies. Formula fed babies will continue to gain throughout their first year. That isn't necessarily the healthiest pattern. Babies fed formula have a higher risk of obesity and Diabetes. Breastfed babies pack on as much weight as they can in the first six months and then seem to virtually stop gaining as they start being mobile. I believe that they continue to gain but burn up so many calories moving around. There is nothing to worry about so long as your baby is continuing to thrive and grow and do new things. Watch your baby not the scale. Wendi http://www.lactivist.com breastfeeding resources and info Weight gain has stopped at 7 1/2 months My ds weighed 8 lb 4 oz when born. By the time he was 6 months he weighed 18 lbs. He now only weighs 18 14 1/2 and he has gained nothing in 2 weeks. In the last 4 weeks he has gained only 1 1/2 oz. He is very active. He crawls fully and has been for 1 1/2 month. He also stands up and walks around furniture. He has started solids but still prefers to nurse. He nurses 3-6 times during the day and 3 -6 times at night too. His diet consists of ceral and fruit am w/juice or bm in cup. Then nurse to nap, then nurse when gets up just a little and a cracker. Lunch around 1 or so veg and fruit w/bm sometimes juice, nurse to nap at 2 or 3 then supper around 6 or so w/ veg and fruit and bm sometimes juice. He nurses to sleep and nurses periodically all night long. He gained so much early on I just thought it would continue. I will not give him formula. It is not an option. I want to nurse him for at least 2 years. Is the stop or extreme slow down normal? The doctor said not to be concerned because he is still so chuncky and above average. She believes it is because of his high activity and spirtedness that is stopping his weight gain. Are there anythings I can do to help him along or is this completely normal? Please advise because I am very worried. The doc seems to think he will be a thin toddler because of his spunk and energy. I am very thing 5 8 and 125. My husband is thin too. Thanks in advance for the advise Laurie ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and find your ancestors now. Search over 600 million names and trace your family tree today. Click here: http://click./1/7090/0/_/410002/_/964230150/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Give the Gift of Life Breastfeed! http://www.lactivist.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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