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These charts are based on the World Health Organization WHO Child Growth Standards, which outline optimal growth for healthy, breastfed infants.
We provide these charts for preschoolers and toddlers needing to plot their growth data in primary or secondary healthcare settings up until age four. They're also suitable for moderately preterm children with gestational ages ranging from 32 to 36 weeks.
The set includes a Body Mass Index BMI percentile lookup and an estimation tool for adult height prediction.
These are the second edition of these charts, released in January 2013, including updated illustrations and guidelines on interpreting head circumference measurements.
For downloading:
Boys' Growth Chart: PDF Document - Size: 200.2 KB
Girls' Growth Chart: PDF Document - Size: 239.65 KB
To explore more about growth charts:
Neonatal Medicine: For infants requiring intensive care monitoring and newborn assessments.
Public Health: General population health surveillance and disease control programs.
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