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> I have a weird question. I always thought a breastfed baby could not be =
> overfed. I am caring for a 1 month old exclusively breastfed baby who =
> was at birth weight at week one, put on 800 gms in week 2, and 400 gms =
> each week since. He was born 4200gms and is now 5700 gms. His parents =
> are very slim, so this is not a genetic predisposition. He looks really =
> stuffed after a feed!=20
>
I've known many breastfed babies who gained very quickly in the first few
weeks and months - babies who easily tripled their birthweights by three
months or so. It often seems to run in families - I know one mother who had
four children who all followed this same pattern. Typically, by the time
these babies are six months or so, the weight gain slows down considerably,
and once they become mobile they begin slimming down.
Teresa Pitman
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