When a woman is born, especially when this is the first child, she is concerned about feeding her child and how to make his health better. In particular, in the first six months, it is not recommended to give the child any type of food or formula milk because there is any food that replaces the natural milk he gets The child from his mother, where scientists and experts with all progress and scientific development could not reach the divine formula of the milk of the mother, but reached a formula similar to the milk of the mother, so we find on milk packs for infant feeding, the phrase that this milk does not dispense with breast milk, We note that newborn babies do not respond easily to These types of milk and note that each affects it in a certain way, either caused by colic or diarrhea or constipation or vomiting, but Hallelujah that breast milk is the healer and healer and strengthen the immunity of the newborn child.
- The normal weight of the newborn is three and three hundred kilograms to three and a half kilograms.
- When the second month reaches the normal weight of three and a half to four kilograms and a half.
- The third month is normal weight of four kilograms and half to five and a half.
- At the end of the fourth month, the normal weight is 6 kg.
- At the end of the fifth month shall be six and a half kilograms.
- In the sixth month, the child’s normal weight is seven kilograms.
- In the seventh month and at the end thereof shall be seven and a half kilograms.
- At the end of the eighth month, the child’s normal weight is eight kilograms.
- The baby then increases to about 205 grams each month until he reaches the first year until the end of the mother to about ten kilograms to ten and a half.
- And at the end of the second year must earn four weak weight at birth and the increase after that a few and simple equivalent to four and a half a year.
And the scientists look at the existence of a ratio between height and weight so that the increase of the child based on weight at birth and this increase is fixed in most children regardless of weight at birth, but provided that breastfeeding is the basic food for the child at this stage.
When the child receives external and industrial food, the rate of increase is ribbed as this is one of the signs of childhood obesity.