Saturday, February 6, 2010

Bmi 18.3 My Four Month Old Son Is Two Feet Long And Weighs 15 Pounds So His BMI Is 18.3! Should I Feed Him More?

My four month old son is two feet long and weighs 15 pounds so his BMI is 18.3! Should I feed him more? - bmi 18.3

The BMI is a weight, and I'm worried!

7 comments:

Nicholas' Mommy said...

My son (4 months) is 26 cm long and 14.2 pounds and is 75% of its height and 50% by weight. The doctor told me that my son is right on the weight. His son is perfectly normal. We eat when you're not hungry need to eat too much.

Ethan's mom! said...

My son is 26 inches and 15 pounds. And your BMI 15.6, but 4 months of time to write about the past week, the doctor said it looks good! You can not go out of BMI in later life when they are older. My son is actually very healthy, with lots of Rolls! Since yours is about the same size as mine should be the roles! unless your child starts to lose weight, you also need.

Proud Mommy of two boys! said...

My son is 15 lbs 8 oz and HES 7 months! hes also 26 inches. Every baby is different when you are doing, as if he wants to give more than most, if not anger you eat it! Trust me its good enough for 15 pounds over four months does not go by BMI Baby bc theyre growing and may one ounces and strong enough to lose a few grams, when they eat, where n 'is not a big deal!

Jess said...

My daughter was 4 1 / now 2 months and 4 months record was 24 inches and 13 pounds 9 Oz doctor said he was perfect in everything, for it was in the 50th Percentile for everything.

Feed him anymore, he does great!

Elli's Momma said...

This seems perfectly healthy. The BMI does not apply to children.

♥ ♥ ♥ said...

15 pounds and 24 inches is a good healthy baby. I do not think that the BMI, used for babies

SAHM said...

The BMI does not apply to children. Babies should be fed on demand, and is their only concern, weight gain. Do not worry, it's fine.

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