Multiples

one twin bigger than the other

My twin girls are 5 mths old.  Baby A started off a lb bigger than baby B and now baby B weighs more about a lb larger from their 4 mth old appt.  Baby B is also more of a solid feel where Baby A feels more petite and light and fragile.  The Dr. didn't seem concerned but I just worry since baby A feels more delicate to me.  Would you be concerned?

Re: one twin bigger than the other

  • I wouldn't be concerned! Every baby grows at their own pace...as long as they aren't sick or losing weight I wouldn't sweat it!

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  • I wouldn't worry. Baby B was 1/2 a lb lighter (3lbs 3oz vs 3lbs 12 oz at birth). Now Baby B outweighs his brother by a couple pounds. If you pick them up you'd think A was at least 4 lbs smaller then B. There's something in B's build that is solid. And he's got a nice square charlie brown head and chubby sweet cheeks so he looks bigger too. A is built just like my DD and is super light feeling, I can not figure out why.

    My point is, they're two totally different kids. It's hard not to compare but I wouldn't worry about it unless one is losing weight (A did that for a bit due to reflux). 
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  • My baby A weighs 4 lbs more than my baby B, and both are perfectly healthy.
  • I wouldn't worry if your doctor isn't worried. Is Baby A growing consistently at her own rate (not compared to B)? Does she eat well and have plenty of wet and dirty diapers? If so, I wouldn't be concerned. Like PPs said, every baby is different; my Baby B is the peanut (consistently in the 5th percentile for all his measurements) and also feels like he has hollow bones or something. He has a great appetite, though, and is just super active and burns everything off kicking, crawling, and climbing all over the place. I actually get annoyed at relatives that say that he has to "catch up" to his brother; they're two different babies and he's healthy--no need to compare him to anyone else!
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  • Baby A does eat well and within the last two weeks I would say her appetite has grown! And def plenty of dirty diapers!! I think it's just that she feels so light compared to her sister it worrys me!!
  • I wouldn't be concerned! Every baby grows at their own pace...as long as they aren't sick or losing weight I wouldn't sweat it!
    This. Amelia was 1.5lbs heavier at birth and now at nearly 2.5 is about 2lbs heavier than Owen. They've had times where they've been within a few ounces of each other but I don't see that happening again for a while. She is definitely much more solid while her brother is thinner and seems to be following in their older brother's footsteps with the way he is built.
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  • Mine have always had a weight discrepancy since in utereo. At birth they were exactly 1 lb 1 oz apart and now they are 4 pounds apart. If your doctor isn't concerned and they are healthy, just try to remember that they are 2 individual people who can have different body types/carry weight differently etc. my twin a is solid like DH and twin b is more petite like me...I wouldn't worry too much about it :)
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