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Baby Weight Gain Chart: How Much Should Baby Weigh by Month? (0-24 Months)

Average: double birth weight by 5 months, triple by 12 months. WHO growth chart explained. When slow or fast weight gain is a concern. Breastfed vs formula-fed differences.

By TeachToddler Editorial Team · · Child Development

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Average: double birth weight by 5 months, triple by 12 months. WHO growth chart explained. When slow or fast weight gain is a concern. Breastfed vs formula-fed differences.

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