Certified Breastfeeding Counselor (CBC) Practice

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What is the normal weight range for a healthy baby during the first 3-4 days of life?

  1. 3-5 oz

  2. 5-7 oz

  3. 8-10 oz

  4. 11-13 oz

The correct answer is: 5-7 oz

During the first 3-4 days of life, it is typical for a healthy newborn to lose some weight as they adjust to life outside the womb. This initial weight loss is generally expected to be around 5-7% of their birth weight. Given that the average birth weight for a full-term infant is approximately 5.5 to 8.5 pounds (or 2500 to 4000 grams), the weight loss in ounces would align closely with the range of 5-7 ounces. This is why the choice indicating this range accurately reflects the normal weight change for a newborn during this early stage. This period often includes feeding adjustments as the infant learns to breastfeed, which can further influence weight fluctuations. Understanding this weight loss trend is crucial for monitoring the health and development of newborns in their early days.