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Easy to use children growth chart calculator. Helps you determine the weight-age percentile of your child. Get results based on US CDC data for adolescents.
2000 and 2022 CDC growth charts to calculate growth metric percentiles and Z-scores on children and adolescents from 2 to 20 years of age. Includes Weight-for-age, Stature-for-age, Weight-for-stature, and BMI-for-age.
Calculate your child's height percentile for their age using our height percentile calculator. Plus, learn how to use the CDC growth charts.
Our growth percentile calculator shows how your baby's size compares with other boys or girls the same age. Just enter your child's weight, height (aka length), and head circumference, and we'll calculate a percentile for each.
This weight percentile calculator helps to assess the development of your child and check whether their weight gain is correct.
Weight Percentile Calculator. The Weight Percentile Calculator allows parents and caregivers to quickly determine a child (2—20 years old)'s weight percentile using CDC's weight-for-age growth chart data.
Calculate your baby's weight, height, and head circumference percentiles for their age group using our baby growth percentile calculator.
Growth charts are percentile curves showing the distribution of selected body measurements in children. Growth charts are used by pediatricians, nurses, and parents to track the growth of infants, children, and adolescents.
As you enter the measurements, the appropriate percentiles are automatically calculated and added to the data set. The WHO Child Growth Standards are used to calculate percentiles for children 0 to 2 years of age, and the CDC 2000 Growth Reference is used to calculate percentiles for children 2 years of age or older.
Height, Weight, and Body Mass Index (BMI) Percentile Calculator for Ages 2 to 20 yrs. Enter your sex, height, and weight below (in either U.S., British, or metric form), select your birthdate, and click "Calculate BMI & Percentiles." Please see explanation below.