Six-and-a-Half-Month-Old Baby Weighs 13.5 Pounds, Is She Underweight and What Are the Possible Causes?

A six-and-a-half-month-old baby weighs 13.5 pounds, although she eats and sleeps well and is in good spirits, there is concern about her being underweight. Possible causes include a deficiency in trace elements or malnutrition. It is recommended to take the child to the hospital for a check-up promptly and to add appropriate complementary foods as advised by the doctor.
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Six-Month-Old Baby Frequently Burping, Sometimes Coughing Up Milk Clumps, What to Do?

A baby frequently burping up milk clumps may be caused by dyspepsia. Mixed feeding is most likely to cause dyspepsia, so it is recommended to take lactic acid bacteria tablets or multi-enzyme tablets, and establish good feeding habits for the child. Feed on a regular schedule and in proper quantities, administer calcium supplements, and pay attention to the child’s hygiene.
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