Genetics, gender, nutrition, physical activity, health problems, environment, hormones, and lifestyle factors like nutrition and physical activity all influence a child's height and weight. these factors can vary widely from family to family... all of my friends babys very in size, some of the girls are bigger and some of the boys.. it really does very... i tried finding out the importance of having 2 different growth charts(boy/girl) but all i can find is that "they have a diferent growth pattern" as the answer, yet they only have one "growth and development chart" as well as one recomended feeding schedule (both for the 1st year of life)
And remember after that infant growth spurts occur mostly during the first few days at home, at 2, 3 and 6 weeks and then again at 3, 6 months so your baby isnt expected to necessarily grow a crazy amount at 9 months and because she is more active now her weight isnt gonna have those spurts either...
does her growth chart line follow a gradual line, the only concern would be if it wasnt a consistant line and had inconsistancies with dips along the line and the fact that she is still on the chart is good, its if they are not on the chart that they may be concerned....
i hope this made any sence.. im trying to multi task and type... lol
I have noticed Lauren is a lot smaller than my boys. I also feed her two meals a day. When i was feeding three she was fussy and cried a lot. So i just followed her cues. I am also bf too. Is she taking any vitamins? My dr recommended some for Lauren but she spits most of them out lol. I think as long as she seems happy and healthy you shouldn't worry.