A weight gain of 1.5 pounds in the first month is normal, but at least 1.2 pounds should be achieved. Most children gain 1.5-2 pounds, some can grow up to 3 pounds, but not the faster the weight gain, the better, the weight gain reflects the child’s feeding and absorption. Some children have an increased number of stools, up to 7-8 times a day or more, but their weight can increase and grow normally, which means that most of this diarrhea is not pathological and is often related to breastfeeding. There are two ways to feed children, namely breastfeeding or artificial feeding, breastfed children will be more stools, breast milk is easy to digest, two hours or even an hour and a half to eat milk, to feed on demand, do not need to give water. The artificially fed child should be fed regularly, once every three hours.