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How Do You Help A Breast Fed Baby Gain Weight?

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How Do You Help A Breast Fed Baby Gain Weight?

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Breast-fed babies put on weight at a lower rate than bottle-fed babies, but medical reports encourage and advise mothers to breastfeed their babies for at least the first six months of life. Normally, babies are expected to double their birth weight by the time they reach about five months of age and triple it by the time they reach one year. Generally, the difference between breastfed babies and bottle-fed babies is due to faulty breastfeeding. Talk to your doctor in detail about your baby’s growth chart and special needs, if any. If this is your first baby, pay extra attention to your nipples. Normally, the nipple protrudes a bit, which makes it convenient for the baby to suckle. However, if the nipple is too small, pull it a little until the baby is comfortable with it. The baby needs to be kept in an inclined position in the nook of your arm so she does not take in air while suckling milk. In the first month, your baby will need to be breastfed about every two hours around the cloc

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