The kid looks like somebody put a Schrader valve in his @ss and inflated him to 110psi.
My son had a very rapid growth rate both as an infant and through age 12. Already over 6ft by puberty and then it slowed down during his teen years, the opposite of most boys.
I seriously doubt it was the breastmilk although I was a prolific milker, I could’ve made bank as a wetnurse.
Just different genetics with a front-loaded growth rate.
There should be professional baby wrestling.
My nephew was like this. He was gigantic next to my kids. My oldest and he were born 3 days apart. Now my nephew is a crazy psychotic bum. Drugs or genetic idk. His father was a nut. Nice nut but a nut. My nephew is a big nut. I don’t check out to see if he is a nice nut because he is cray-cray.
But how many stone does he weigh?
Hmmm... possible future career choices already - sumo wrestler, football nose tackle.
Mom does not appear to be a high milk producer.
Sure hope that is the cause. Could be a medical problem.
It’s not how much extra milk mom makes, but how much the baby drinks.
I could have fed twins with my first one.
For my second, it’s likely I produced just as much, but my son could EAT. I never had any extra with him. He was also chunky as a baby, although not to this kid’s size.
I think he will be having weight problems as an adult. I’ve heard there’s a correlation between baby fat and adult fat later in life.
My second daughter was 33 pounds at 10 months.
It wasn’t special milk.
She just ate and grew.
I have a nephew who was like this when he was very young. He continued to grow upward, but the weight didn’t follow suit. He is in his 30s now, and is 6’4” and about 210.
I don’t think breastmilk would have caused much weight gain in a baby. Looks more like baby has hormonal concerns. Or mom is frequently supplementing with high fructose corn syrup.
I don’t think breastmilk would have caused THAT much weight gain in a baby. Looks more like baby has hormonal concerns. Or mom is frequently supplementing with high fructose corn syrup.
Needs to stop before the kid can say: “Mama! Wanna Nurse!”
He has gynomastia. Is she supplementing with soy milk?
It was genetics and common up there.
After the “incident” I referred to the boy as Bam Bam.
The incident was a call one morning with my employee saying he would be late due to searching for a spare set of trucks keys.
His two year old got hold of his set of keys and proceeded to place each key into a groove in the coffee table and snap each one off.
Sweet and handsome baby.
I bet he slims down once he’s up and running around.
She definitely gets her work out carrying him!
Kason sounds like a fat name.
Michelin baby.