Not exact matches
If your baby hasn't been sick but her
weight gain is
slowing down
while she's still growing in length, your child's doctor may suggest increasing the number of feedings.
I am so lucky that I received that advice, even if I never actually needed to use it (although my son did feed for 10 hours out of 24 for the first two or three months of life, he always
gained weight and,
while a
slow eater, was fortunately getting enough).
There are some who
gain and lose
weight fast
while there are others who
gain and lost
weight slow.
Getting Stressed Easily: If you are too reluctant to move, fearing stress or actually getting tired, even
while making the regular movement, it could be a sign of you
gaining weight in the later years, especially during pregnancy when your movement will be automatically
slow.
If your toddler hasn't been sick but his
weight gain is
slowing down
while he continues to grow in height, the doctor may suggest increasing his food intake at meals and snacks.
i have twins... one started from day 1 with looking around (following voices / sounds and or faces) and with lifting his head, the other would just kind of peek out of one eye occasionally for a few days, and wil turn his head from side to side but not lift it the way his brother does... the first has also
gained back
weight lost in the first few days more rapidly,
while the second (who latches on to the breast on his own better) is actually a little
slower to
gain back the
weight (and eats for shorter durations)... i take this simply as a sign of thier individuality seeing as both seem healthy and have had a great 1 week check - up.
An underactive thyroid
slows your metabolism, causing
weight gain, fatigue and dry skin,
while an overactive thyroid boosts your metabolic rate, causing unexplained
weight loss and anxiety.
While it will result in your cat feeling better,
gaining weight, and overall acting better, it does not completely stop the damage being done to the organs, it just
slows it down drastically.