Author
Sue Wolfe
• Nutritionist

Translator
Henny de Lege

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October 1, 2004

Wat geef ik mijn baby te eten?


Dear Dr.

My baby is 7 months 2 weeks old, she weighs 7.300 Kg (16.09 pounds), and is 70.5 cm tall (27.7 in). She weighed 6.200 kg (13.66 pounds) when she was 4 months, 6.500 kg (14.32 pounds) when she was 5 months, 6.800 kg (15 pounds) when she was 6 months, and in her 7th month she weighed 7.300 kg (16.09 pounds) and her cranial perimeter was 43 cm (17 inches). I am worried about her feeding. What is advisable? At this moment I am giving her the following:
Milk + cereals. Between 592 and 739 cc (4.16 - 5.20 Gills) per day.
Supplement: 44 cc (0.31 Gills) of pap made with potatoes and vegetables, milk and butter, 44 cc of stewed peach.
Could you tell me what I can give her to increase her weight? How much milk should I give her on average per month? How many cc's of supplements? In case of using olive oil, how much could I add to her food?


Thank you,
Milagros Cardenas
Lima, Peru

Posted - Jul 16 2004: 20:20:03

Dear Milagros Cardenas,

Thank you for your question regarding the growth of your baby and how much she should be eating. I have plotted your growth measurements on an English growth chart. From this I can see that she is a long baby and that her weight gain has been normal over the last two months. This all indicates that at the moment she is receiving adequate nutrition for growth, which is very good. At her age I would expect her to be drinking at least 600mls of formula milk a day, which from your figure she is. I would also expect that she should be having food (of the type you describe) three times daily. As she gets older, her food intake should increase rather than her milk intake so she moves towards the type of diet a young child would have. If her weight gain slows down the most important thing would be to make sure that she is digesting dietary fat adequately. You do not mention whether she takes pancreatic enzyme supplements, however presuming she does the dose should be adjusted so that she has normal formed stools that are not greasy or fatty. If her weight gain is still poor (which it isn't at the moment) you could try adding some olive oil to her food, as you mentioned. One teaspoon (5cc) per food item will be enough. Remember that this is 100% fat and therefore if your little girl takes enzymes the dose will have to be increased if olive oil is added.

I hope that this response reassures you and answers your question.
Kind Regards,
Sue Wolfe, Nutritionist

 
 
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