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Easy to use infant growth chart calculator. Helps you determine the weight-age percentile of your baby. Get results based on World Health Organization data.
This calculator provides your child's weight percentile based on age. The percentile shows how your child's weight compares to other children. The percentile tells you what percentage of children weigh less than your child. For example out of a sample of 100 children, a percentile value of 40 percent means your child weighs more than 40 ...
This calculator provides your baby's weight percentile based on length. The percentile shows how your infant's weight compares to other infants of the same length. The percentile tells you what percentage of babies weigh less than your baby.
This calculator provides your baby's weight percentile based on age. The percentile shows how your infant's weight compares to other infants. The percentile tells you what percentage of babies weigh less than your baby. For example out of a sample of 100 babies, a percentile value of 40 percent means your baby weighs more than 40 babies and ...
This calculator provides your baby's head circumference percentile based on age. The percentile shows how your infant's head circumference compares to other infants. The percentile tells you what percentage of babies weigh less than your baby.
Chinese growth chart calculator to determine weight for age percentile. Provides data for babies, toddlers, children and teenagers (0-18 years).
Children growth chart calculator to determine weight for height percentile. Uses WHO data graphs (2-5 years).
Easy to use children growth chart calculator. Helps you determine the weight-stature percentile of your child. Get results based on US CDC data and standards.
This app estimates or predicts the future adult height of a child, toddler, baby or teen based on two methods. The method selected depends on age. For children below the age of four, the calculator uses the Mid-Parent rule. For children above the age of four, the predictions are based on the Khamis-Roche Method.
This calculator determines infant length percentile based on age. Length is measured when the child is lying face upward (horizontal). The percentile describes how a child's length compares to other children.