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SMoody
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Topic: How much does your toddler weigh? Posted: 22 January 2007 at 3:51pm |
Just went for my first plunket visit and they are a bit concern about this weight (not much but they want to keep an eye on it)
She is 8,42kg at 13 and a half months. She never had fat on her and she is quite petite. Both hubby and me looks about the same in photos. (not that you will think that now of me at all. )
She is like really freaking active and have a healthy appetite on her. Not that worried more a bit peeved and curious.
They want me to put her on a high density milk. (something called pedisure of something like that). Not intending to do that as I am still BF and that is only milk she gets and will get.
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Posted: 22 January 2007 at 4:38pm |
Abby is now two and only weighs 11 kg. Although she is definitely on the lighter side of the growth chart near the bottom three % neither plunket or our doctor are worried as she is only gaining slowly but is still gaining. I must admit to being a little worried but like your wee girl she is very active and eats lots, so I am not as concerned now.
Just checked her plunket book and she was only 8.7kg around the same age. Just go with your instinct is she was starving or missing something she surely wouldn't be as active. Hope this helps
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Posted: 22 January 2007 at 4:45pm |
Hi Shirena,
I just looked up Ella's plunket records and at her 15 month check she was just 8.75 kilos.
They never suggested there was anything wrong with her weight so it is interesting that they are so concerned about McKayla.
Ella was/is a lot like your wee girl. Very very active and always eating (except her veges, grr!) so I think she just uses up everything that goes in. I'd guess its the same in your case too?
Good on you for sticking with the breastfeeding. Plunket are great, but their guidelines for weight etc are not gospel. You know your baby best, and you'd know if she were unhealthily underweight or unwell.
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Posted: 22 January 2007 at 5:36pm |
I agree with you on the BF thing. Plunket have high milk standards anyway IMHO
Just a couple of thoughts...
How do the Plunket growth chart guidelines compare to other kids back in SAf?
Was she a premmie baby?
Has her weight gain been consistent for months or suddenly dropped?
Is her weight consistent with her height?
From looking at the photos you posted of her earlier, I must say that she just looks like a healthy, petite girl.
Hannah was my lightest 1yo, even so she was 8.74kg at 11mos with a length of 75cm. Plunket would have suggested that was a little on the light side (based on weight vs length) but as far as I'm concerned, my kids are healthy and even a bit on the chubby side
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Posted: 22 January 2007 at 5:43pm |
Just before we left SA the pediatrician also told me her weight is a bit light but that the charts are based on Formula fed babies and around 7 months a BF baby wont pick up weight as fast as FF babies.
Charts are the same. She was a really petite girl at birth and looked real small but tall.But a really healthy weight of 3,42kg.
Never had problems of picking up weight but she does it slowly and is like super active. I suppose I was just slightly alarmed as I had it from her pediatrician and now from them as well.
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Posted: 22 January 2007 at 7:16pm |
I guess you could start introducing a cup of cows' milk per day, since she's 13mos. That will mean she's feeding off you a bit less, I'm noy sure how much longer you wanted to keep that up?
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Posted: 22 January 2007 at 7:22pm |
I am intending to BF her until 2 years at least (or if she weans herself beforehand and then see from there. I rather give her mommy's milk than milk from another mammal.
She does have like about 20 ml now and then of milo made with cows milk as I dont have my Breastpump here (still in the container)
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Posted: 23 January 2007 at 2:02pm |
My girls are lightweights too. Ayja was only 2800gms when she was born, but grew really quickly until she had caught up and gained alot of weight int he first month, then plained off from there.. at last weigh at about 16 months she was 8.9kgs i think it was.. I would look at the overall picture. If her weight and height are steadily going upwards, don't worry too much. I found that my girls love to drink lots of water, they don't have as much milky drinks but have it on cereals, and lots of yogurts, cheese and dairy products.
Not all kids do the hugte growth spurts, some just grow steadily. You little girl looks gorgeous.
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Posted: 23 January 2007 at 2:42pm |
LOL Janine - Ayja was smaller than my littlest twin  I guess I do make giant babies!
Anyways, back to topic - Maya was exactly 8kg at her 1 year check up, and I just about had a party! She was 4kg born, then failed to thrive due to multiple allergies so by 9 mths was only 7kg. She was in the 97th for height and the 3rd for weight so looked like a lollipop - huge head on a skinny body. She ended up in hospital and the paed put her on a special formula and she started to grow, and I was so stoked that she finally hit the 8kg mark!
The point of the story is tho that she was on a very restricted diet and was very slow to grow but she's now nearly 4 (eek!) and 18kg which is average for her age, still in the 97th for height so quite tall and lean, but has definitely caught up. So I'm sure your little girl will too.
The docs really only start to worry about them when they start dropping across percentile lines, as long as they are growing at a steady rate it doesn't matter whether they are on the bottom of the charts or the top.
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Posted: 23 January 2007 at 4:21pm |
I didn't read all these posts... sorry.. my daughter is being neglected today (well, more than usual)
I had a super-sized child (well... I didn't exactly think so) and Plunket "suggested" that I make sure Han is getting enough exercise. How do you STOP a toddler from running may I ask?!? So I was quite insulted. It seems you can't win.
So yeah, keep doing what you are doing! If she is active and happy then a big fat up yours to Plunket. And good on ya with the breastfeeding thing
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Posted: 25 January 2007 at 1:08pm |
Kids all grow at different rates. Like the other ladies said, if your daughter is eating, active and happy then there's probably nothing to worry about. She sounds just like my older boy - who eats enough to fuel his body and is too active to have anything left over to cover his visible ribs or anything like that!
For a quick comparison between different children, here's my kids:
Kiya: Birth - 3.54kg; 10 weeks - 5.6kg; 11 months - 8.4kg; 20 months - 10kg
Josiah: Birth - 3.2kg; 10 weeks - 4.5kg; 11 months - 7.6kg; 20 months - 9kg
Xavier: Birth - 4.02kg; 10 weeks - 7kg
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Posted: 25 January 2007 at 7:51pm |
Well I have a chubber (with no chub on her anymore hehe) Haleigh is nearly 16 months old and weighs jsut under 14kg. But she had a head start from birth weighing just under 5kg and she never actually lost much weight after birth and is a steady weight gainer. So I'm happy even though she nearly breaks my back when Im lifting her esp with a preggy bump hehe
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Posted: 25 January 2007 at 8:42pm |
jack is 13.5kgs and he's almost 2.5yrs. he was always in the bottom percentile
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Posted: 30 January 2007 at 10:51am |
Zaara was of the same weight at birth (3.425KG) and she (at her last weigh in a month ago) was 11KG. She was 13.5 months. She is also very active and eats well. Zaara is also very lean looking! and is on Breast milk.
Like others have said...every kid is different and will grow differently so unless you think there is some thing wrong with her...dont worry about it!!
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Posted: 30 January 2007 at 11:07am |
I was always told that Bay was on the light side but tall side around 15months he was 9kgs (rounded) but now hes in the middle 50% for his height and weight and he weighs 14kgs now at almost 3 years.
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Posted: 02 February 2007 at 4:28pm |
Haleigh was jsut weighed today and she has lost a little weight, unsure why though as she eats heaps.
She was over 13kgs at 12months and now shes 12.75kg not much of a weight loss but still a little one
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Posted: 02 February 2007 at 9:22pm |
As someone said plunket charts are based on formula fed babies and breastfed toddlers are a bit smaller as a whole anyway. It seems pretty ridiculous to be suggesting cows milk when she is breastfed it sounds like you are doing the right thing.
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Posted: 02 February 2007 at 9:34pm |
Haleighsmum, apparently toddlers tend to loose weight when they start getting more active so if Haleigh has started walking/running being more active that could be why she has lost weight.
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Posted: 03 February 2007 at 10:15am |
Jake was 18kg, but in hopsital when they weighed him he was 15kg. but my scales could've been a bit weird anyway
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Posted: 07 February 2007 at 10:31am |
I agree..now that Zaara is walking around! she looked skinnier to me....but it could be just me! She had become a bit fussier with food tho! does eat as much as a 15 month old should (I think). But she is happy!
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