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Hailey's Growth Chart
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Age |
Date |
Weight |
Length |
| 0 months |
October 5, 2004 |
7 pounds 7 ounces |
191/4 inches |
| 2 months |
December 5, 2004 |
12 pounds
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22 inches |
| 4 months |
February 5, 2005 |
16 pounds |
24 inches |
| 6months |
April 5, 2005 |
19 pounds 3 ounces |
27 inches |
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Growth Charts |
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Doctors use growth
charts to compare a
child's measurements
with those of other
children his age.
This helps the
doctors determine
whether a child's
growth is adequate.
Boys and girls are
plotted on different
charts because their
growth rates and
patterns differ.
For both boys and
girls there are two
sets of standard
charts: one for
infants ages 0 to 36
months and another
for children ages 2
to 18 years. The
charts are a series
of percentile curves
that show the
distribution of
growth measurements
of children from
across the country. |
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Reading the Charts |
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The new charts
represent the most
recently published
(June 2000)
standards for U.S.
children. By
plotting your
child's measurements
on these charts,
doctors are able to
compare your child's
growth patterns with
data collected on
thousands of U.S.
children. Remember
that only those
measurements that
are obtained in your
child's doctor's
office or taken by
another properly
skilled person
should be plotted.
Home measurements
are frequently
inaccurate and can
lead to faulty data. |
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Created by: K.R.Consulting
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