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  1. 2 Ιαν 2020 · Chart patterns reflect infants breastfed for at least 4 months and still breastfeeding at 12 months. Describe how infants should grow under optimal conditions. Are gender-specific. Include Weight, Length, Head Circumference and Weight-for-Length in monthly increments. Have percentile curves for each chart, as follows:2 nd, 5 th, 10 th, 25 th ...

  2. 1 Ιαν 2020 · A guide to interpreting and plotting paediatric growth charts in an OSCE setting, including mid-parental centile and adult height predictor charts.

  3. Plotting birth and preterm measurements. For infants born from 32 weeks and before 36 weeks 6 days, plot weight and head circumference at birth in the preterm. section to the left of the A4 chart or the preterm PCHR chart at exact gestation, worked out using the expected date of delivery (EDD).

  4. UK children match the charts well for length and height at all ages and for weight in the early weeks, but after the age of 6 months roughly twice as many children will be above the 98th centile for weight compared with the UK 1990 charts, and only about 1 in 200 children will be below the 2nd centile.

  5. 16 Δεκ 2003 · This chart will allow a comparison for preterm infants as young as 22 weeks of gestation first with intrauterine and then with post term references and it can replace the one developed by Babson which has been used in neonatal intensive care for over 25 years.

  6. Plotting birth measurements. All babies born between 37 and 42 weeks are considered “term” and should be plotted at age 0 on the infancy chart. (e.g. point A below). This has arrows showing the birth centiles.

  7. Calculate centiles and plot growth charts for preterm babies using the UK-WHO (Cole) and Fenton growth standards for weight, head circumference and length.