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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Warning Signs

Gary and Anne Marie Ezzo provide these warning signs that may indicate slow weight gain in infants.

If these signs continue for two consecutive days, they advise you to call your pediatrician immediately.

Your baby does not have five to seven wet diapers a day, and none of them are saturated.

Your baby’s urine is concentrated and bright yellow.

Your baby appears to suck weakly and you cannot hear his swallow.

Your baby is sluggish, or slow to respond to stimulus.

Your baby does not sleep between feedings or is acting hungry all the time.

Your baby is not gaining weight or growing in length.

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