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  1. Here is what you can expect for your baby’s weight gain by week1:
    • 5 days to 4 months: 5–7 ounces per week or 170 grams per week on average
    • 4 months to 6 months: 4–6 ounces per week or 113–150 grams per week on average
    • 6 months to 12 months: 2–4 ounces per week or 57–113 grams per week on average
    In general, a baby should gain about a quarter of an ounce (30 grams) each day for every pound (1/2 kilogram) they weigh2.
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    In general, here’s what you can expect for your baby’s weight gain by week:

    Baby’s age Average weight gain in ounces Average weight gain in grams
    5 days to 4 months 5–7 ounces per week 170 grams per week
    4 months to 6 months 4–6 ounces per week 113–150 grams per week
    6 months to 12 months 2–4 ounces per week 57–113 grams per week
    www.healthline.com/health/baby/baby-weight-gain
    In general, a baby should gain about a quarter of an ounce (30 grams) each day for every pound (1/2 kilogram) they weigh. (This is equal to 15 grams per kilogram per day. It is the average rate at which a fetus grows during the third trimester).
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