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My fourth (just turned 1 on Tuesday - terribly sad) is just as you describe
this baby. Our first 3 were slimmer and shorter, so Kevin is a bit of a
surprise. Despite his lack of interest in "baby food" (or perhaps
because?), he is generally a moose on mostly breastmilk and whatever "baby
food" his father can coax him into. I just figured he is squishy and a
"big chunk of baby". HTH
Paula Hart
Charleston
At 02:10 PM 6/6/03 -0500, you wrote:
>THis sounds like a silly question. Do some fat babies have wide, soft
>stomachs?
>
>I have a client whose baby (6 weeks) is gaining weight at the top range and
>his stomach is very wide compared to his chest. His arms and legs are also
>"chubby." She is concerned because her first two babies did not have this
>look. They also did not gain as much. His abdomen is soft and not
>uncomfortable when it is palpated.
>(snip)
>He is a happy, alert boy and has plenty of wet diapers with clear urine.
>Doesn't suffer from gas.
>
>I did not have heavy babies--5th percentile-types--and I have never had a
>client express such a concern. Is there something that could be wrong or
>is he just a chubby one, who has a soft, squishy stomach?
>
>Pat Gima, IBCLC
>Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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