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Saturday, May 1, 2010

Baby Diet

Weights differ from infant to infant:
What should be the Weight of a 15 months old child?
All children grow at a different rate; some might develop very fast and quickly while others may grow at a much slower pace.
Usually this has nothing to do with the health status of the child. It is usual for them to drop approximately 5% to 10% of their original weight after birth. Also as the baby grows the weight might differ, for example in first few months a breast-fed baby is often heavier than the bottle fed baby and later in the first year a bottle fed baby is often heavier then the breast-fed baby.




Six months after birth the baby,s build is often dependent on the inherited characteristics of their parents. Usually after 24 months the growth rate of the baby is steady but before that they may experience a rapid growth rate. In infancy and early childhood there is little difference between the growth rate of boys and girls.

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