Detailed reference standard
Here is a detailed baby height and weight standard table, which can help you understand whether the baby's height and weight are normal.
Standard formula for measuring infant weight
According to the baby's age and month age, different weight standard measurement formulas can be used. For example, 1-6-month baby weight = birth weight+month age ×0.6.
The law of infant height growth
The average length of full-term babies is 50cm, about 75cm when they are one year old, and then increases by about 5cm every year. It is abnormal that the height exceeds or falls below the standard 10%.
Factors affecting baby's height
The baby's height is influenced by many factors, including nutrition, sleep, exercise, disease, heredity, environment and so on. Parents need to pay attention to these factors, reasonably arrange their baby's diet, work and rest and exercise, so that the baby can grow up healthily.
Monitor your baby's height and weight regularly.
Parents need to regularly monitor the baby's height and weight, find problems in time and take measures. Only in this way can the baby grow up healthily.