At 14 months Girl child of 74 cm, her height is like 1 year (12 months age). Right now no need to worry.
Height depends on many factors like
Nutrition
Environmental ( birth weight, mother's health status and built)
Genetic ( parents height and their genetic potential)
A person with short stature simply means he or she has not grown as tall as other people their age and sex. While short stature is somewhat subjective, it’s typically defined as a person growing below the third percentile.
The reality is we come in a wide-variety of shapes and sizes and there are going to be short kids. Just because a child is significantly shorter than their classmates, doesn’t mean the child isn’t healthy.
Some parents tend to think their child is short and not growing at all. Most times, that’s not the case. One of the first things I ask parents is if their child is consistently outgrowing clothes and shoes. Is the child’s pants getting shorter from spring to fall? Do you need to buy new shoes at the beginning of each school year?
If the answer is yes, then most likely the child is growing normally. If a child is wearing the same clothes year-after-year and new clothes are only needed to replace old worn out clothes, then that’s a different scenario
Next Steps
use WHO GROWTH charts and or Anthrocal app( application) to monitor growth and consult PEDIATRIC ENDOCRINOLOGIST or pediatrician
Dear parents,
According to me stop milk from 8amto8pm and give semisolid diet like Dal,dalia,khicdi alu kela rice,apple,upama,halwa,patolia,rab,kadi idle poha satu custard etc and from 80pmto8am give mother milk is preferable if not give top milk Withoutwater and add sugar as per your taste.
To start with stop milk for 4hrs for 15days and give semisolid diet, next stop milk for 8hrs and give semisolid diet, lastly stop milk from 8amto8pm and give semisolid diet.
Give your kid Following supplements Vitanova drops 1ml once a day, Feris drops 1ml once a day, zincovit drops one ml once a day &syp Ostebon one teaspoon full twice a day .all above for at least 2 years of age.
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