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10 Month Old Child, Poor Weight, Stools After Consuming Milk. Advise?

Dear dr, my girl is 10mths old & she is only gained 1kg since the 6mth. She eat well, oats with fruits in the morning, the other 2meals are rice with potatoes with some vegetables or chicken or fish. She take nap twice a day & she will drink at least 4bottles 120ml each everyday. However she will poo everytime after milk or poo. Her poo is normal not liquid or with blood. Hope u can help. Thanks
Mon, 27 May 2013
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Dear user,

I don't NEED to help you or your daughter, because she is doing fine. Children sometimes slow down in their weight gain, but they catch up very fast later on, so don't worry on that account. Even her stools are normal, as you said yourself, so the increased stool frequency is NOT a problem and it is NOT responsible for her slowdown.

Be assured that she is fine, and you need not worry. You are doing great on her diet.

Dr. Taher
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10 Month Old Child, Poor Weight, Stools After Consuming Milk. Advise?

Dear user, I don t NEED to help you or your daughter, because she is doing fine. Children sometimes slow down in their weight gain, but they catch up very fast later on, so don t worry on that account. Even her stools are normal, as you said yourself, so the increased stool frequency is NOT a problem and it is NOT responsible for her slowdown. Be assured that she is fine, and you need not worry. You are doing great on her diet. Dr. Taher