Question
My child is almost 80 days old and is growing so slowly. I’ve taken them to the hospital for a thorough check-up and even had an ultrasound and gastroscopy, but there’s nothing wrong, so why isn’t the child growing?
Answer
A child’s slow growth and development is indeed related to feeding. The weight usually increases by about two pounds per month. It is recommended to focus on the child’s feeding. In fact, after the baby falls asleep at night, they do not get hungry (do adults feel hungry after falling asleep? The same principle applies to babies; do not deliberately wake up the baby; feeding on demand is the scientific approach).