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A weight gain of more than 10% body weight within a month.
Potatoes are nutritious but they could lead to weight gain. They are high in carbohydrates. That being said, they should only be eaten to fulfill the daily value of nutritional recommendation.
Third Month
No, not usually. It's probably not very healthy to gain a lot of weight in the first month. The baby doesn't weight more than a few ounces in the first month. If you have gained a lot of weight and are pregnant, talk to your doctor.
if its boiled or not potatos still mke you gAIN weight but unboil is better even if boiled is tastier
An infant should gain atleast about maybe 500 grams a month because being to fat means the baby has alot of cholestrol and under weight means you dont have enough nutrients.
Yes, if you eat only whole grain and/or whole wheat pastas. No, all pasta will cause weight gain if you have a predisposition to gain weight. Pasta, white or whole wheat, is very high in carbs.
Around the 3rd month
If you want to gain weight, you should eat a lot of foodstuffs that contain carbohydrates like potatoes and rice. You should only do this though with advice from a doctor.
You don't. You actually gain weight.
A diet of carbs and fats will gain weight quickly. Bread, ice-cream, vegetables like potatoes and carrots will all help someone gain weight quickly. Also fruits are high in sugars and can be consumed to gain weight.