The description has got to be a mistake right? Even the pic in the link doesn’t seem to be an unusually large baby. The average weight of a 10 month old is about 20 pounds…I know because my daughter is 10.5 months old. The measurements in the article are more close to a two year old.
She’s around the 97th percentile for height, and in the 99.3 percentile for weight, but those are not grossly disproportionate dimensions for a 10 month old. Weight for height, she’s in the 95th percentile. Again, not abnormal.
Yes, but how much did your baby weight at birth? My first son was 8lbs 9 oz at birth and weighed 25 lbs at a year old. My second son weighed 8lbs 11 oz at birth and weighs 24 lbs already at 10 months old. We were recently watching one of our friends little boys who just turned one year old and weighs 32 lbs. One of our friends has a little 3 year old girl that weights only 26 lbs. There is a huge variety at that age.
As noted in my post, they also suggest a larger than average, but not abnormally large 10 month old. Take 100 girls who are 10 months old, and 5 will be larger than this child (and I do hope she turns up safe.)
My older kids would have been that size at that age, but they weighed over 9.5 and 11 pounds respectively at birth. They were always in the toppish percentiles.
When I had my last two kids, and they were more average, it was really strange to get used to. A 2 year old who wears size 2? I’d never had such a creature in my house!
I hope this little one turns up okay.
My niece, whose birth weight I can’t remember right now (but it wasn’t over 8 lbs) weighed 23 pounds at 3 months of age. Granted, she’s always been a tall girl (mom was under 5 foot but dad was a 6 footer) but she’s also struggled with her weight her entire life. In contrast, my daughter was 6 lbs something at birth, and 18 pounds at 18 months. I nursed my daughter exclusively for 6 months and weaned her at 17 months. My niece was given cereal in her formula by one month of age (“so she’d sleep”) and meat and vegetables by three months (“that’s how we feed babies around here, and babies need to be fattened up”). So even considering the differences in sizes of individual babies, you also have to consider the feeding habits. Judging from the pictures I see when I stalk my niece on Facebook, she’s not feeding her son the same way!