Baby Growth Tracker
Monitor your baby's growth milestones and track their height, weight, and head circumference. Compare with WHO growth standards and ensure your little one is developing healthily.
Track Your Baby's Growth
Growth Analysis
📏 Height
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⚖️ Weight
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🧠 Head Circumference
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Percentiles indicate how your baby compares to others of the same age and gender. A percentile between 3rd and 97th is typically considered normal. Always consult your paediatrician for professional interpretation.
Ready to Track?
Enter your baby's measurements and click "Check Growth Percentiles" to see how they're growing.
Why Track Your Baby's Growth?
Monitoring your baby's growth is one of the most important aspects of early childhood healthcare. Regular tracking helps:
Early Detection
Identify potential growth issues or nutritional deficiencies early
Nutritional Assessment
Ensure your baby is getting adequate nutrition for healthy development
Development Milestones
Track physical growth alongside developmental milestones
Peace of Mind
Reassurance that your baby is growing as expected
Understanding Growth Percentiles
Growth percentiles are a way of comparing your baby's measurements to a reference population of healthy children. Here's what they mean:
Below 3rd Percentile
Your baby may be smaller than average. Consult your paediatrician to rule out any underlying conditions.
3rd - 97th Percentile
This is the normal range. Most healthy children fall within this percentile range.
Above 97th Percentile
Your baby may be larger than average. Discuss with your doctor to ensure healthy development.
Key Developmental Milestones
Growth isn't just about numbers. Here are important developmental milestones to watch for:
0-6 Months
- • Lifts head when on tummy
- • Rolls over (4-6 months)
- • Sits with support
- • Responds to sounds
- • Smiles and laughs
6-12 Months
- • Crawls
- • Pulls to stand
- • Says first words
- • Waves bye-bye
- • Plays peek-a-boo
1-2 Years
- • Walks independently
- • Uses simple words
- • Points at objects
- • Follows simple instructions
- • Shows affection
2-5 Years
- • Runs and jumps
- • Speaks in sentences
- • Plays with other children
- • Shows independence
- • Counts to 10
When Should You Consult a Paediatrician?
Contact your child's doctor if you notice any of the following:
Expert Paediatric Care for Your Little One
Our team of experienced paediatricians at Motherhood Children's Hospital is here to support your child's healthy growth and development.