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[quote=Anonymous]Eh, I think you may be overreacting. In my experience, my DD went from 50th percentile at birth to 3rd percentile at 6 months. She has stayed at 3rd ever since. She didn't really like solids until after a year -- when other babies were chugging down huge cups of blended sweet potato, she only wanted a little here and there. Opposite of you, my ped thought it was a big deal but I disagreed. I have my baby records and I was similarly light (as were my siblings) and my mother recalls none of us really liked eating until we were preschoolers. Now at 3, DD is still on the 3rd percentile, but approaches all food with gusto (eats pretty much everything and in great amounts). She also is, quite possibly, the earliest talker, walker, etc and has been ahead on every milestone. Some kids are just small and start out unenthusiastic about solids or don't need a lot. There's not always a pathology involved. [/quote]
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