Question

What’s happening if a six-month-old baby isn’t gaining weight, her height hasn’t increased significantly, and she only has five teeth?

Answer

It is recommended to go to the hospital for a detailed check-up of trace elements to determine if there is a deficiency. Generally, teeth are fully grown between the ages of two and two and a half. Not seeing significant growth in the past three months is normal, as the child has already passed the peak growth period. This is the suggestion for the question “What’s happening if a six-month-old baby isn’t gaining weight since three months ago.” I hope this helps, and wish you health!