height percentiles calculator
2008

is the weight of my baby normal?
she is 7 months old who weigh 22 pounds and is 27.5 inches long is this pretty normal calculator percentile says he is above the 95th percentile of weight means that you're overweight or just normal size and his height is 75 to 90 percentile. and only curious what your height and weight babies at this age
i do not think someone has confused the numbers in your answers. be above the 95th percentile means the 5% of babies weigh the same or above the 95th percentile in weight. i wouldnt worry about your baby so now I worry more if she was underweight. you will find that as you grow your weight, even as she goes through several growth spurts during the first year of life there and keep doing this. so that is healthy and thriving is right. my two sons were born at 10 pounds 12 ounces that is something like the 99th percentile'm not sure what my daughter is now 5 months, but it seems healthy enough my son, however, has equaled and weighs on average percentile of around 2 stone is little more than n time n is full of beans. when his daughter discovers the tracking / walkin / running to burn, but do not forget to go to the same sources do not reduce as he grows and begins to move and she will have all nutrients and energy you can get the body will not be occupied more seriously dont worry about your baby's fine.
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