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What Should Breastfeeding Mothers Eat to Help Their Babies Grow Faster? Possible Causes of Short Stature and Suggestions

Explore the relationship between a baby’s growth rate and nutritional intake, and provide possible causes of short stature and suggestions.
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  • Health
  • Baby Growth
  • Nutrition
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What Should I Do If My Baby Who Is 3 Months and 5 Days Old Can’t Roll Over or Lift Her Head?

For a three-month-old baby, not being able to roll over or lift her head is normal. Parents should not worry excessively or force training, as children’s growth follows a natural rhythm.
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  • Baby Growth
  • Parenting Knowledge
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What Should I Supplement for My Baby’s Slow Growth?

The baby weighed 5.8 pounds at birth and 9 pounds at three months old, with a height of 61 centimeters. The baby is being breastfed and formula-fed, and is growing slowly. Parents are concerned about the child’s growth and development and are consulting whether additional nutritional supplements are needed.
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  • Baby Growth
  • Nutritional Supplementation
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What to Do If a 10-Month-Old Baby Hasn’t Gained Weight for Half a Year?

If a 10-month-old baby hasn’t gained weight for half a year, it could be due to weak spleen and stomach, and it is recommended to use Xiangsha Liujun Wan for opsonize, and to pay attention to a light diet.
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  • Health
  • Baby Growth
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What to Do If a 3-Month-Old Baby Holds Their Fist and Doesn’t Grasp Objects

Why doesn’t a 3-month-old baby grasp objects? How should it be handled?
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  • Pediatrics
  • Baby Growth
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What to Do If a Six-Month-Old Baby Has a Smaller Chest Circumference Than Head Circumference

A one-and-a-half-year-old baby has a smaller chest circumference than head circumference, with an prominent skull, how to address the issue?
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  • Baby Growth
  • Abnormal Chest Circumference
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What to Do If a Two-Year-Old Baby Still Chews on Their Fingers and Eats Random Things?

If a two-year-old child still chews on their fingers and eats random things, it might be due to a calcium deficiency. It’s recommended to supplement with calcium and yogurt.
  • FAQ
  • Baby Growth
  • Dietary Habits
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What to Do If Your Baby Hates Drinking Formula Milk?

A five-month-old baby shows no interest in formula milk during feeding times, and cries each time the attempt is made. Should the mother consider weaning? Experts suggest respecting the baby’s feeding routine and considering extending the duration of breastfeeding.
  • FAQ
  • Baby Feeding
  • Formula Milk Issues
  • Complementary Feeding
  • Breastfeeding
  • Baby Growth
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What to Do If Your Baby Likes to Eat Their Fingers?

How should you handle it if your baby, at three months old, loves to eat their fingers?
  • FAQ
  • Baby Growth
  • Parenting Issues
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What to Do If Your Baby Only Gains Weight and Not Height

During the first six months, babies primarily gain weight. If a baby doesn’t grow taller at five months but only gains weight, with a larger belly than before, it’s a normal phenomenon. It’s recommended to add fish liver oil and iron-fortified rice porridge to their daily diet.
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  • Baby Growth
  • Development
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