When they were born, if there was a significant difference in their weights, is the smaller baby still smaller than his/her twin? Or have they switched?
I was just wondering about this because Eleanor was originally the smaller one (4 lbs., 5 oz., when Cordelia was 4 lbs., 15 oz.) and ever since they were about two months old, Eleanor has been the bigger one. We used to call her "Little Bit," which doesn't really fit now.
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yes, you can see their birth weights in my siggy.
Now at 7 months - James is 17 lbs and Connor is 20 lbs. James is a pickier eater and Connor will eat anything and everything!
Kaden was 4 lbs 6oz when he was born and Nolan was 5 lbs 9 oz. For a few months they were about the same weight. But Kaden has never outweighed Nolan. Right now Nolan is about a pound heavier than Kaden.
DD, Payton, was 5lbs 7oz when she was born at 5 months she was 12lbs 11oz.
DS, Parker, was 6lbs 14oz when he was born and at 5 months he was 13lbs 4oz.
So Payton has caught up a lot. The funny thing is she is only 24" but Parker is 26" and barely weighs more than her! My chunky little girl!
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My boys had exactly a pound difference at birth. One was 6 lbs 9 oz and the other 7 lbs 9 oz.
They are 11 months old and they still keep that pound difference. To me it is strange because last time they went one was 21 lbs 4 oz the other was 20 lbs 4 oz.
I think that this will be the case for the rest of their life.
When the boys are naked the smaller twin his chest is not as big as the other twin. I think alot of that has to do with that the smaller twin was breech the entire time and the bigger twin was head down and spread out to grow.
But I guess time will tell!
At our 6-month check-up, he'd caught up; A & B were exactly the same weight.