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Rose,
How does the baby look and feel? What is he doing? How does he
behave? Is he meeting developmental milestones?
He had quite a slowdown between 4 and 8 months in weight gain (was
tracking along 50th %ile then down to 15th), but not in length
(staying along 50th %ile). He could simply be an active baby who is
busy moving around, and is slimming down a bit from some fairly rapid
weight gain in the early months. He may just be settling into a size
and shape that are right for him.
It is possible that, being the fourth baby, he is not getting as much
of his mother's energy and attention as he would like, and the
breastfeeding is suffering. Or there may be issues around
introduction of solid foods that have affected his growth. These
would warrant breastfeeding assistance. But I would take a good look
at the baby before doing anything else. I think this pattern of
growth could easily be perfectly healthy and normal for this
particular baby.
Margaret
Longmont, CO
>A question was posed to me today from another HCP about the following infant.
>Male
>Born weighing 7lb 7 oz 20 in
>2 mos 11 lb 13 oz 22.5 in
>4 mos 15 lb 8 oz 25 in
>8 mos 16 lb 2 oz 27.5 in
>
>Fourth child for this mother - she had exclusively breastfed other 3
>till 1 year.
>The weight gain drops on even the breastfed charts.
>
>The question is - should assistance in breastfeeding be offered or should we
>leave this mother and baby alone.
>
>Thank you
>Rose Straeter, IBCLC
>Breastfeeding Peer Counselor
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