Sentences with phrase «doctors about gaining weight»

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Work with your doctor if you are concerned about whether you are gaining enough weight or too much.
I got to be pretty good at brushing off the comments and ignoring the unwanted advice, but the more I looked into it, the more stories I heard about parents of breastfed babies being hassled by family members, strangers or even their own doctors about the lack of «adequate» weight gain, regardless of the size of the parents or the health of the child.
But if your doctor notices your baby gaining weight rapidly and you observe some other signs of overeating it may be time to talk about ways to manage feedings better with your baby.
At your baby's regular check - ups, his doctor will keep track of his weight gain and ask questions about his sleeping and eating patterns.
Talk to your baby's doctor if you have any concerns about your baby's weight gain, growth, or eating habits.
Don't expect yours to sleep through the night — the digestive system of babies is so small that they need nourishment every few hours and should be awakened if they haven't been fed for 4 hours (or more often if your doctor is concerned about weight gain).
If you go to the doctor and find out about a weight gain, you need to adjust the number of ounces you offer.
By the end of your pregnancy, you should have put on a total of about 25 to 35 pounds (your doctor may have recommended that you gain more or less weight if you started out your pregnancy underweight or overweight).
Doctors exacerbated erroneous perceptions around breastfeeding and started spreading misinformation about its» alleged negative effects on maternal health, i.e., the mothers» vision would decrease, their teeth would decay and they would gain weight.
Please consult with your doctor for information about your own personal weight gain needs.
Breastfed babies do tend to gain weight slightly different compared to their formula - fed counterparts, so make sure that your doctor is using the WHO growth charts designed for breastfed babies if there is any concern about their weight gain.
If you have any concerns about your baby's feeding patterns or weight gain, then you should ALWAYS consult your child's doctor.
Talk with your doctor about how much weight you should gain.
If your doctor is concerned about baby's weight gain, and he is being plotted on the World Health Organization curves designed for breastfeeding babies, this may be the problem.
The doctor had begun to worry about his weight gain.
However, you should consult with your doctor about it, and ask if there's a substitute med for it, or if there's a way to minimize the weight - gaining effects of the med.
If you want to gain or lose weight, you can consult your doctor about weight management.
If you find yourself gaining surprise weight or you feel you are getting too much protein, speak with your doctor or a dietitian about how to effectively restructure your eating plan.
Unfortunately if the contraceptive pill is causing you weight gain, the best thing to do would be to change the type of pill (have a chat to your doctor about this), or go off the pill.
I went to my doctor to ask about my low energy, weight gain and slow bowels.
Talk to your doctor about the best way to exercise for weight gain, especially if you have health conditions that make it hard for you.
(I started cutting out carbs in August by reading your blog) My doctor had warned me about my weight gain so when I saw her in January for routine blood test she was ecstatic about my results, both in my blood numbers and my weight loss.
During the first trimester, you should gain about 3 to 6 pounds (your doctor may recommend that you adjust your weight gain up or down if you started your pregnancy underweight or overweight).
How big is baby: An heirloom tomato or small cantaloupe Weight gain: At the doctor's last week it looks like I'm right on track at about 10 pounds.
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