Your baby's weight
at this point can be anywhere from double to triple his/her birth weight. When 6 months old, the average baby boy will weigh 7.71 Kg, and the average baby girl will weigh just about 7.26Kg.
By 6 months, many babies are able to support their own weight by standing upright on their legs -- with your help for balance, of progress. Most babies have stopped needing the midnight feeding by 6 months. If you and your baby are not yet sleeping through the night because of the middle-of-the-night feeding, it could be that your baby is waking up out of habit and not true appetite. This week
Human interaction is incredibly important for baby's development.
Tips for you this week
Your baby is still getting used to the world of solid food.
Your baby’s immune system is growing stronger all the time, but in his/her first year he's(she) more vulnerable to bugs and infections.
You can reduce his/her chances of picking anything up from his/her food by making sure everything is clean and fresh.
Your baby may only have one tooth, but it still needs cleaning twice a day.
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