The height of a male baby at full moon should be 56±2.4cm, the weight at full moon should be 5±0.6kg, the height of a female baby at full moon should be 55.6±2.2cm, and the weight at full moon should be 4.7±0.58kg. The weight and height of both boys and girls are normal within the average plus or minus standard deviation, and if they are more than two standard deviations after the average plus or minus, it is the standard for normal children of the same age.
Full moon male babies and full moon female babies have different height and weight standards. Usually, the male baby is slightly higher than the female baby, but it is not a fixed value. This is normal within the standard deviation. To evaluate whether the height and weight of a full-moon baby is normal, we should consider both age and gender, and compare it with the previous stage, so we should comprehensively consider whether the growth of height and weight is at a normal level.
Precautions for full moon baby
In the diet, it is necessary to achieve a balanced and reasonable nutrition, ensure that children are adequately nourished, and ensure that the baby has enough sleep every day, which is conducive to the baby's growth. For trace elements such as calcium, iron, zinc and other elements, we should actively supplement them, and at the same time pay attention to supplementing vitamin D, which is beneficial to children's absorption of calcium. The lack of trace elements will make the baby grow taller, so we must pay attention to the supplement of trace elements.
Whether the ambient temperature is too high or too low will affect the health of newborns. The most suitable ambient temperature is neutral temperature, and the most suitable temperature is 24℃ under the conditions of 50% humidity, no wind and baby clothes and quilts. Effective measures should be taken to keep the room temperature within 65438 0℃, and there should be no big fluctuation.