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Easy to use infant growth chart calculator. Helps you determine the weight-age percentile of your baby. Get results based on World Health Organization data.
- Weight Age Who 0-5
This calculator provides your child's weight percentile...
- Length
Easy to use infant growth chart calculator. Helps you...
- Stature Age CDC 2-20
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- Weight Age CDC 2-20 Year
Weight Age CDC 2-20 Year - Infant Growth Chart Calculator:...
- Head
Easy to use infant growth chart calculator. Helps you...
- Weight Stature CDC 2-20 Year
Weight Stature CDC 2-20 Year - Infant Growth Chart...
- Height Predictor Calculator
In addition, the calculator estimates the length the child...
- Who 2-5 Years
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- Weight Age Who 0-5
2000 CDC growth charts to report growth metric percentiles and Z-scores on infants from 0 to 36 months of age. Includes Weight-for-age, Length-for-age, Head circumference-for-age, and Weight-for-length.
24 Οκτ 2023 · Our growth percentile calculator shows how your baby's size compares with other boys or girls the same age. Just enter your child's weight, height (aka length), and head circumference, and we'll calculate a percentile for each.
Boys table- Weight-for-age: Birth to 13 weeks (percentiles) Download: PDF ǀ Excel. Boys table- Weight-for-age: Birth to 5 years (percentiles) Download: PDF ǀ Excel
Girls table- Weight-for-length: Birth to 2 years (z-scores) Download: PDF ǀ Excel. Girls table- Weight-for-height: 2 to 5 years (z-scores) Download: PDF ǀ Excel.
Enter your little one’s sex, age, and most recent measurements: weight, height, and head circumference. Then, we’ll generate a baby growth chart that maps your baby’s measurements compared to the U.S. average growth rates in children of the same age. You can track your baby’s growth from newborn up to 2 years old.
Just enter your child's weight, height (i.e. length), and head circumference, and we'll calculate a percentile for each. The number reflects what percentage of babies is larger or smaller than your baby.