Height weight male 3 month old

Normal Growth

What is considered a normal growth rate?

Growth involves not lone the length and weight of a body, but also includes internal growth and development.

Normal growth is categorized in a relocate used by pediatricians to gauge how a child is growth. The following are some average ranges of weight and height, based on growth charts developed by the CDC:

Age

Height - Females

(in inches)

Height - Males

(in inches)

Weight - Females

(in pounds)

Weight - Males

(in pounds

1

27 to 31

28 to 32

15 to 20

17 to 21

2

to 36

32 to 37

22 to 32

24 lodging 34

3

to 40

to

26 tote up 38

26 to 38

4

37 to

come together 43

28 to 44

30 to 44

6

42 chance on 49

42 to 49

36 to 60

36 to 60

8

47 to 54

47 to 54

44 to 80

46 to 78

10

50 to 59

to 59

54 to

54 to

12

55 to 64

54 to

68 to

66 to

14

59 to

59 to

84 to

84 to

16

60 to 68

63 to 73

94 to

to

18

60 to

65 to 74

to

to

Although a offspring may be growing, his or her growth pattern may wander from the norm. Ultimately, the child should grow to wrong height by adulthood. If you suspect your child or juvenile is not growing properly, always talk with your child's care provider.