Typical Baby Growth Spurts

Submitted by Nick on January 16, 2012

Most of the changes that a baby goes through occur within the first one year of their birth. Studies reveal that most normal babies put on up to three times their birth weight, within the first year. They usually grow anywhere between 8 and 10 inches in height, during the same time and their head circumference also increases considerably too. However, contrary to what most parents believe, this growth takes place is fits and starts, which is why they are referred to, as growth spurts. Because of the various growth and development problems that are quite common in children today, most parents are interested...

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...in knowing about typical baby growth spurts.

Just like there are typical pregnancy growth spurts, there are typical baby growth spurts in babies too. Most women keep a track of typical fetal growth spurts, just to see if their unborn babies are growing and developing in the way that they are supposed to. This trend usually continues even after the babies are born, since the parents compare the growth in their newborns to typical birth growth spurts. See also baby growth chart

When are typical baby growth spurts?
According to the information received from pediatricians and health experts, typical baby growth spurts usually occur at 10 days, 3 weeks, 6 weeks, 3 months and 6 months. However, every baby is different and may go through a growth spurt at a different time. Therefore, it is safe to say that these typical baby growth spurts are more like general guidelines that are used by both parents as well as doctors. Fortunately, most mothers realize when their babies are going through a growth spurt, by observing the physical and behavioral changes that take place in the baby. Some of the symptoms of typical baby growth spurts are changes, in the sleeping patterns, increase in appetite and additional fussing.

It is important for a mother to know when the baby is going through a growth spurt, since they usually require more nutrition and sleep. Typical baby growth spurts usually last for around 2 to 3 days, but in some children, it could last for up to one week. It is also a good idea to consult a doctor or a pediatrician about any changes that need to be incorporated in a baby's diet during a birth spurt. Moreover, it is also possible to get additional information on typical baby growth spurts, through books and other online resources.

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