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Well personally my opinion would be that the baby would be doubling its weights by eh i don't know lets say 2 months, because a baby should be drinking milk every 2-3 hours.....again just my opinion
Answer: Smoking can cause a baby to be born prematurely and with a low birth weight, respiratory diseases, and other illnesses. Low birth weight is a major cause of death in infants.
Gastrointestinal mucormycosis has been reported in premature or low-birth-weight infants as well as malnourished adults.
Valerie E. Barsky has written: 'Predicting cognitive and language outcomes for very-low-birthweight infants' -- subject(s): Birth weight, Low, Cognition in infants, Development, Language acquisition, Low Birth weight, Premature infants 'The speed factor and WISC-R performance I.Q' -- subject(s): Cognition in children, Speed, Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children
Victoria Mary Crosse has written: 'The premature baby, and other babies with low birth weight' -- subject(s): Birth weight, Infant, Premature, Infants (Premature), Premature Infant
Jeanne E Griffith has written: 'The children of teenage mothers' -- subject(s): Birth weight, Low, Children of teenage mothers, Infants, Low Birth weight, Mortality, Statistics
Ideally When the baby reaches 1 year of age and quadruples it by age 2.
Infants have their testicles in their scrotum from before birth, if they are not there at birth, then the doctor will have to do a procedure to get them to descend from the abdomen.
The average weight gain for a one year boy is to triple their birth weight. Most children that are one year old have grown by 50 percent and have gained 9 to 11 inches since birth.
Infants exit through the birth canal (vagina).