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What weight gain in a newborn can be considered normal?

The state of children always excites parents, and the health and parameters of newborns are especially important. During this period, the body only adapts to live in our world. The systems and organs are activated, which did not function in the womb: respiratory, digestive and some others. Now the child not only breathes himself, but also digests his food himself. Its further growth and weight gain in a newborn completely depends only on the enzymes of its intestine and on the digestive system. And if the infant receives breast milk, which is maximally adapted to his needs, then the artificers are forced to digest what they gave. Now no one needs to be convinced of the benefits of breastfeeding, but not all mothers are ready to make some sacrifices and restrictions for the sake of preserving milk.

What is the norm of weight gain in newborns? Immediately after birth, the baby loses a bit in weight. Normally this loss is 5-7%, but a loss of 10% can also be normal. Especially a lot of weight lose large, born children. Already on the third day the child first adds a few grams, and from this moment begins its growth.

Thus, in the first month of life, weight gain in the newborn is uneven: minus and only then plus. Therefore, the increase for the first month is normally 600-800 grams. Not always weight gain in a newborn corresponds to the norm. Each kid is individual: his appetite depends on the state of health, the state of the intestines and the nervous system, and even the mood and menu of the mother. Therefore, one can not expect that every newborn in 30 days will be exactly 600 or 800 grams heavier. For example, a set of weight in a newborn, if he was born small, is faster than for large and fat children at birth. Often, thin babies suck almost around the clock, while their heavier peers spend a long time sleeping.

The table of a set of weight of newborns is at the pediatrist and, having familiarized with it and having compared it with achievements of the child, mum happens is by order surprised. For one month, such a baby can become heavier by 1.2 or even a half kilogram, that is twice the norm.

In general, the norm of weight gain in infants in the first half of life is 1 kilogram each month. This is an approximate figure, and for a baby who is breastfed, it practically does not matter. If the baby is eating mom's milk and urinating at least 12 times a day, it does not matter how much he added in a month. It can be 750 grams and 1.5 kg. More important is the right weight gain of a newborn infant fed on artificial feeding. Breast milk can not be overfeeded, and a mixture - easily. Therefore, it is important to ensure that the baby does not gain weight too quickly, otherwise additional difficulties await him. Obesity from an early age complicates motor development, can adversely affect the metabolism.

A baby child, of course, should grow, and usually it does it quickly enough. But there are moments that parents need to worry much more: for example, psychomotor development. Instead of weighing the baby after each feeding, it is better to buy it or make a massage longer. It is much more pleasant and useful.

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