My son is 16 months and weighs only about 23-24 pounds. I am really concerned about his weight as he barely gained 1lb from his 12 to 15 month checkup. Any suggestions on how I can get him to eat more and pick up weight? Maybe I am overly concerned . . . . Sighhhhh
Re: Weight Gain
If he seems too skinny to you, try different foods and see what he likes and feed him lots of it. DS loves zucchini bread, and fruity muffins, meatballs, chicken nuggets, yogurt melts, gharam crackers, cheese crackers, pizza etc. so I give him 3 snacks throughout the day in addition to meals. Mine is a hungry little guy but sometimes he just wants to get a snack to feed the dog because he thinks it's funny.
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These posts worry me because you are purposely trying to make your LO gain weight, and gain weight quickly which is not a good thing, especially if your Pedi isn't concerned.
Ask a doctor, not a chat board.
I think your child's weight seems fine and I wouldn't worry about it, particularly as growth dramatically slows after 1 year.
My DS has been tiny since he was 9 months old, at one point completely falling off the growth charts in both height and weight. He was exclusively breast fed and also ate pretty well. However, he had some other issues (including milk allergy) and at ~14 months we met w/ a pediatric dietician who recommended increasing fat in his diet. He drinks hemp milk, which has a similar amount of fat to dairy milk. I also make him a breakfast smoothie every AM that had 1.5 tsp of olive oil, 1/2 cooked egg, and avocado (plus fruits and greens), offer him a lot of nut butters, and do other small things such as adding chia seeds or flaxseed to his applesauce or avocado to his potatoes. At his last 18 month check up, he was still tiny but had been growing at faster than average and jumped up some in the growth charts in both H/W, so it seems to be working. We avoid (almost) all sweets and fried foods. If you want to increase calories, try to do it in healthy ways and not just by offering junk food to get him to eat more.