During the process of baby growth, parents always bring their babies all the foods they think are nutritious and delicious to eat. The height or weight of the babies can directly reflect the results of the elders' diligent and caring feeding. But for some parents who are not clear about their baby's height and weight standards, how can they know their child's height and weight standards?
1. Refer to the Infant and Child Health Handbook
At the moment of birth, doctors will give mothers an infant and toddler health manual. And some of the issues that need to be paid attention to during the baby's growth or some indicators of the baby's health will be displayed in detail above. And the height and weight standards of the baby can be directly reflected in a chart in the manual. Parents in need can check it out.
2. Comparison of standard formula calculation results
If parents cannot find the infant and toddler health manual, they can use the standard calculation formula to calculate it first, and then compare the data measured after measuring the baby. The standard formula for children's weight is to multiply the baby's age by two, and then add seven or eight to obtain the standard data. The standard formula for children's height is age multiplied by five plus seventy-five centimeters. As long as it remains within a reasonable range of about ten percent of their height, it is considered qualified.
3. Search online
If you don't want to do it yourself and have lost your health manual, then you can simply search online.