How much weight gain is normal for a baby in four months?
Generally, the baby's weight increases rapidly in the first three months, about one kilogram a month, and gradually slows down in the fourth month, and about seven or two kilograms a month. The following is the normal growth and development table of the baby for your reference:
1, the first month: after birth to the full moon, it can increase by about 0.8-0.9 kg.
2, the second month: weight: increased to about 2 times the weight at birth.
3. third month: weight: the normal weight of the baby 90 days after birth is 6.22kg ~ 6.74kg. ..
4. Fourth month: Weight: The normal value is 5.54kg-6.02kg. ..
5. Fifth month: Weight: normal average: 6.78-7.79 kg.
6. Sixth month: Weight: Normal average: 7.24-8.3kg ..
Is it normal for the baby to gain weight slowly after 6 months?
At 6 months, the baby's development speed began to slow down. It is particularly obvious that the weight that grew rapidly in the past is now showing a slow growth trend. Weight increased by about 600g per month, and height increased by 1cm. Although the baby's physical growth is not obvious, the baby's intelligence level has improved rapidly, which is also one of the obvious characteristics of a 6-month-old baby in the whole development process.
Before six months, the baby mainly grew up and mainly ate milk, and there was no need to add complementary food. However, at the same time, parents should also supplement calcium for their babies. It is generally recommended to supplement vitamin D from birth, which can help the absorption of calcium. After six months, the baby's development is from overgrowth to brain. This time is the best time for early education. Talk to your baby more and help him know!