Standards:
1-month-old male: height 48.2-52.8cm, weight: 3.6-5.0kg; female: height 47.7-52.0cm, weight: 2.7-3.6kg
p>2-month-old male: height 52.1-57.0cm, weight: 4.3-6.0kg; female: height 51.2-55.8cm, weight: 3.4-4.5kg
3-month male: height 55.5-60.7cm, weight: 5.0-6.9kg; female: height 54.4-59.2cm, weight: 4.0-5.4kg
4 months male: height 58.5-63.7cm, weight: 5.7-7.6kg ; Female: height 57.1-59.5cm, weight: 4.7-6.2kg
5-month-old male: height 61.0-66.4cm, weight: 6.3-8.2kg; female: height 59.4-64.5cm, weight: 5.3-6.9kg
6-month-old male: height 65.1-70.5cm, weight: 6.9-8.8kg; female: height 63.3-68.6cm, weight: 6.3-8.1kg
8-month-old male: height 68.3-73.6cm, weight: 7.8-9.8kg; female: height 66.4-71.8cm, weight: 7.2-9.1kg
10-month male: height 71.0-76.3cm, Weight: 8.6-10.6kg; Female: Height 69.0-74.5cm, Weight: 7.9-9.9kg
12 months Male: Height 73.4-78.8cm, Weight: 9.1-11.3kg; Female: Height 71.5 -77.1cm, weight: 8.5-10.6kg
Extended information
It is good if the baby's weight can reach the standard. If the baby's weight gain does not meet the standard, there is no need to worry. See the doctor After ruling out the possibility of illness, you can increase the amount of milk appropriately. Babies over four months old should add complementary foods in a timely manner. Parents must not think that the fatter their children will be, the better. They must check it from the source to lay a solid foundation for their children's health as adults.
On the issue of scientific infant feeding, there are many different opinions at home and abroad. Taking into account China's national conditions, genetics and other factors, we all make improvements based on local characteristics. Breastfeeding is now advocated. Even babies who must be artificially fed are scientifically breastfed under the guidance of health doctors.
The baby's weight standard is only a reference. As long as the baby's comprehensive physical signs are normal and there are no adverse reactions, doctors will not judge the child's development based entirely on weight.
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