Measurements

Dec 01, 2007 08:25

At three months Simon weighs 13.2 lb (30th percentile) and is 23.5 inches (16th percentile)

В три месяца Сай весит 6кг, с ростом в 59.7 см

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grunyushka December 1 2007, 15:22:31 UTC
-смотрит выжидательно-

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oksani December 1 2007, 15:27:37 UTC

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tash2006 December 1 2007, 20:07:36 UTC
23 inches?!!! Big boy

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tash2006 December 1 2007, 21:33:41 UTC
Never mind.... I don't know what I was responding to.. He is 3 months old already!!!! lol

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oksani December 2 2007, 02:40:24 UTC
:)
Yea, he's grown

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markiza_malinna December 2 2007, 03:32:08 UTC
Ого! Вы уже нас перегнали, мы на массаже в одежках весили 5.900:) Только мы подлиннее будем. Это все щечки, фото которых ты почему-то забыла запостить:)

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oksani December 2 2007, 08:05:25 UTC
Да, мы маленькие обжорки :)

Фотки будут позже.

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percentile katakura December 2 2007, 06:28:51 UTC
What exactly is that? How is it counted: from the top or from the bottom?

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Re: percentile oksani December 2 2007, 08:03:42 UTC
Notes on percentiles:
Percentiles are the most commonly used clinical indicator to assess the size and growth patterns of individual children in the United States. Percentiles rank the position of an individual by indicating what percent of the reference population the individual would equal or exceed. For example, on the weight-for-age growth charts, a 2-year-old girl whose weight is at the 25th percentile, weighs the same or more than 25 percent of the reference population of 2-year-old girls, and weighs less than 75 percent of the 2-year-old girls in the reference population.

Please keep in mind that your child's percentile doesn't really indicate how well they are growing. A child at the 5th percentile can be growing just as well as a child at the 95th percentile. It is more important to look at your child's growth over time. If you are concerned about your child's growth, talk with your Pediatrician.

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