How Quickly Do Babies Gain Weight in the First Six Months?

Learn how much weight babies typically gain in the first six months and why regular check-ups matter for healthy growth.

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Babies typically gain weight rapidly in the first few months. On average, newborns gain about 5 to 7 ounces per week during the first six months. Growth will vary, but consistent weight gain is a strong indicator of good health. Regular pediatric check-ups are essential to monitor your baby’s growth and development.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How much weight should a baby gain each week? On average, babies gain about 5 to 7 ounces (140 to 200 grams) per week during the first six months.
  2. Is it normal for a baby’s weight gain to vary? Yes, growth varies between babies, but consistent weight gain is a key sign of good health.
  3. Why are regular pediatric check-ups important for infant weight gain? Regular check-ups allow doctors to track your baby's growth, ensuring any issues are addressed early for healthy development.