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At birth baby peyton weighs 8 pounds. if his growth and development are normal, what would peyton be expected to weigh at his first birthday?
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At birth baby peyton weighs 8 pounds. if his growth and development are normal, what would peyton be expected to weigh at his first birthday?
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At birth baby peyton weighs 8 pounds. if his growth and development are normal, what would peyton be expected to weigh at his first birthday?
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As a rough estimate I would say that baby Peyton would probably weigh between 35-45 pounds at his first birthday. I would say that in the first year there is quite a large increase in weight, at least relative to later years.
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