Due to differences in gender, diet, genetics, and environment, different babies may have slightly different developmental conditions such as height and weight, but there are still certain reference standards and normal ranges. Once the baby's development exceeds or falls below this standard, caution is needed. The weight of babies at different stages is mainly as follows.
1. One year old baby's weight
A baby around one year old shows significant growth changes compared to when they were first born, with their weight increasing by at least three times. The weight standards for babies of different genders may vary, with male babies generally ranging from 8000 grams to 12500 grams, while female babies range from 7 kilograms to 11.6 kilograms. As long as it is during this period, it is generally normal.
2. Two year old baby's weight
After the baby turns one year old, the mother can clearly notice that the growth rate of the baby's body slows down, but other abilities develop relatively quickly. For example, intelligence and physical fitness. The weight range for a two-year-old baby is approximately between 11.2kg and 14kg for male babies, and between 10.6kg and 13.2kg for female babies.
3. Three year old baby's weight
The growth and development of a three-year-old baby are more reflected in their language ability, walking ability, and learning ability, and their physical growth will also be more significant. Male babies weigh between 13 kilograms and 16.4 kilograms, while female babies weigh between 12.6 kilograms and 16.1 kilograms.