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Look at coordination of suck:swallow:breathe, and see if baby is happy.
If normal and happy, there are some rare overgrowth syndromes, but if
the family history is big babies that thin out, it might just be that
mom makes lots of milk and babies have good appetites. I've seen
swallowing difficulties manifest as baby being unable to control the
flow, keep swallowing, gain rapidly and be fussy all the time.
Catherine Watson Genna BS, IBCLC NYC cwgenna.com
On 4/3/2014 4:35 PM, Dana Schmidt, RN, IBCLC wrote:
> Obesity in a breastfed baby? Healthy baby girl born at term. No complications with pregnancy. No report of gestational diabetes in mother. BW 10lbs 3 oz. Breastfed exclusively until solids were introduced at 9 months of age
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> At 2 months of age she was 17.7lbs
> At 8 months of age she was 30.3lbs
> At 12 months of age she was 36.4lbs
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> Her height remained stable at 50-75 percent
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> She has met all milestones and is developmentally appropropriate. No dysmorphic features. Labs all normal including thyroid screen for hypothyroid. Adrenal ultrasounds normal. Has an appointment with a RD for appropriate complimentary foods. Mother reports her other child was an "obese" baby as well and then thinned out as she grew. Any other thoughts?
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