A six month old baby should have doubled their birth weight, although growth will slow slightly in the second half of their first year, creating a curve on their personal growth chart. You can expect the average baby to gain around 450-560g and grow about 1-2cm during month six. ...
My LO was sick many times a day from birth, but she didn’t appear to be in any discomfort and was happily putting on weight (she was a comfort eater as described in the article). When she hit 4 months it all went downhill and she displayed the all the usual reflux symptoms – sh...
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In fact, it is possible that using a baby walker could cause the baby’s legs to strengthen more slowly, as they don not need to support the baby's full weight when in a walker. 3 Keep your baby’s feet out of the way. There is the possibility of the walker actually running over...