Weight gain issue
My baby girl age is 3momth 23days today..her birth weight is 2.55kg..now today her weight is4.5kg..is it normal?why so much less weight gain?pls help
My baby girl age is 3momth 23days today..her birth weight is 2.55kg..now today her weight is4.5kg..is it normal?why so much less weight gain?pls help
My son is 2.5 year old . What is this I don't know but he is active playing everything. Is it concerning or nothing to worry .
My son is 2 month old having puss formed in bcg area what should I do should it dry on its own should I apply something to it and he is also doing poop after every feed for past 2-3 days some times green stool and some times yellow he is on. Combine feed both mothers and formula ( dexolac) does it's gastric issue should we give any medicine for it to new borns? Does it's normal how long it takes to cure on it's own?
My 6 year old has started basketball classes after school. It happens from 3 pm to 4 pm (Bangalore). It's not that sunny during this time. We could see that her skin is getting tanned a little day by day. Do we have to apply Sunscreen at this age? Or can we leave it as it is?
My daughter is 23 months old. I have not stopped giving her vitamin D and Iron. Should I stop it? Till what age should we give it?
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