Baby's Weighing
Under normal circumstances, we can summarize the growth and development of a baby up to one year:
A baby born at the time of 3-3.5 kg. It weighs. In the first 3-4 days after birth, the baby loses 6-10% of the birth weight, that is, 180-300 g. Approximately on the 10th day of life, the baby reaches the birth weight scale. The baby's weight then increases regularly in proportion to its feeding. Therefore, the baby is weighed and measured at regular intervals.
In the first 6 months of life, the baby is 20-30 grams per day, 150-250 grams per week, 600-900 grams per month. shows an increase. In the fifth month, the baby reaches twice the birth weight. Growth slows in the second 6 months, daily weight increase 15-20 gr., 100-150 gr. Per week, 400-600 gr per month. One-year-old baby weighs 3 times the birth weight (9-10.5 kg.).
The baby born at the time is 48-52 cm tall. In the first 3 months, the baby is 10 cm tall. 7 cm in the second 3 months, 5 cm in the third 3 months. 3 cm in the fourth 3 months. shows elongation. An infant at the age of one reaches a length of 75 cm with an extension of 50% of the birth length.
weight changes of babies up to 24 months.
Height Development:
The average height of the newborn child is 50 cm. This may be a bit incomplete or more. Girls may be born a little shorter. The infant reaches an average of 2.5-3 cm per month up to the sixth month and 1.5 cm per month between 6-12 months. Towards the end of a year, it has a height of 75 cm. When the child reaches the age of 2, he is about 80 cm tall. Between the ages of 2 and 6 years, the child left behind the infancy. It'il grow slower. At this age, the child grows 6-8 cm per year. The average length was 90-100. What is important is the weight and neck ratio.
Approximate Height Values of the Child
Male—– —Ay ——– Girl
50.0 cm —– Birth — 50.0 cm
60.5 cm —– 3rd month 58.5 cm
66.5 cm-6. month —— 64.5 cm
71.0 cm-9. month —— 69,5 cm
74.7 cm —– 12 months —– 73.0 cm
78.0 cm —– 15th month —– 76.5 cm
81.5 cm —– 18th month —– 79.5 cm
84.0 cm —– 21. month —– 83.0 cm
86.5 cm —– 24th month —– 85.5 cm
Weight Development:
Body weight is an important indicator of whether the baby is developing or not. The mother's inability to eat well before and after, smoking, being a baby girl and being the first child are among the reasons for less weight at birth. The weight of a newborn baby ranges from approximately 2.5 to 5 kg, with an average weight of 3-3.5 kg. In the first week, the newborn infants lose weight of 400-400 g due to water loss and swelling in the body. He regains his old weight in 10 days. Although it is said that a newborn baby receives 600 grams per month on average until the 6th month, it is seen that a baby fed with breast milk gains more weight than this. An increase of 1-1.5 pounds per month for up to 6 months can be seen in breast-fed infants. The smaller the baby, the higher the weight gain rate. After the 6th month, this rapid weight gain continues to decrease. It is expected to take 400-500 g every month between 6-12 months. The baby weighs twice the birth weight at month 5, 3 times at the age of 1 and four times at the age of 2. From the age of 2 to the puberty, the child gains 2.5 kilos per year.
Approximate Weighing Values of the Child
Boy ———– Month Kız- Girl
3,400 gr —— Birth ——– 3,250 gr
5.900 g of -3. month ——— 5.400 gr
7.800 g ——-6. month ——— 7.400 gr
9,000 gr-9. month ——— 8.600 gr
10,000 gr —–12. month ——— 9,600 gr
10.750 g —–15. month ——– 10.400 gr
11.450 g —–18. month ——– 11,000 gr
12.100 g —–21. month 11- 11,600 gr
12.650 g —–24. month ——– 12,200 gr
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