height weight percentile chart boys
2008

Should I be worried about my baby's weight?
My baby is 27 weeks, a little over 6 months. It's a girl. He was born at 7 pounds, 3 oz when she was 2 months his weight was 12.9 pounds, when he was 4 months, her weight was 14.7 pounds. When I took a month of its 6th meeting which was 16 pounds and 12 oz rate seems low to me. I looked at other children newborns and their weight is much heavier than my baby. He eats well, all kinds of fruits, vegetables, rice and oat cerial … after each meal and at least 6-7 ounces of formula. I asked my doc if it is of normal weight and I said, as she is having a curved line in this table perfect percentiles. My baby is 75% for weight and height. Should I be concerned? Something's wrong with what you're reading?
No, there is nothing wrong at all – especially since 75% is larger than 75 of every 100 babies that age! She is really great for her age. People these days some children are seriously FAT, mostly as a result of overfeeding (encourage them to finish the bottle, even if not hungry) and give them junk food, as soon as they start solids. In addition, girls tend to be a bit smaller and dainties than boys. My 6 months old girl has died in the 50th (exactly media) and people say she is small for me all the time. Do not worry, sounds like you're doing a great job with it!
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