0 to 2 Years
AGE BOYS WEIGHT BOYS HEIGHT GIRLS WEIGHT GIRLS HEIGHT
Newborn 7.4 lb (3.3 kg) 19.6″ (49.8 cm) 7.3 lb (3.3 kg) 19.4″ (49.2 cm)
1 month 9.8 lb (4.4 kg) 21.6″ (54.8 cm) 9.6 lb (4.3 kg) 21.2″ (53.8 cm)
2 month 12.3 lb (5.6 kg) 23.0″ (58.4 cm) 11.7 lb (5.3 kg) 22.1″ (56.1 cm)
3 month 14.1 lb (6.4 kg) 24.2″ (61.4 cm) 13.3 lb (6.0 kg) 23.6″ (59.9 cm)
4 month 15.4 lb (7.0 kg) 25.2″ (64.0 cm) 14.6 lb (6.6 kg) 24.5″ (62.2 cm)
5 month 16.6 lb (7.5 kg) 26.0″ (66.0 cm) 15.8 lb (7.1 kg) 25.3″ (64.2 cm)
6 month 17.5 lb (7.9 kg) 26.6″ (67.5 cm) 16.6 lb (7.5 kg) 25.9″ (64.9 cm)
7 month 18.3 lb (8.3 kg) 27.2″ (69.0 cm) 17.4 lb (7.9 kg) 26.5″ (67.3 cm)
8 month 19.0 lb (8.6 kg) 27.8″ (70.6 cm) 18.1 lb (8.2 kg) 27.1″ (68.8 cm)
9 month 19.6 lb (8.9 kg) 28.3″ (71.8 cm) 18.8 lb (8.5 kg) 27.6″ (70.1 cm)
10 month 20.1 lb (9.1 kg) 28.8″ (73.1 cm) 19.4 lb (8.8 kg) 28.2″ (71.6 cm)
11 month 20.8 lb (9.4 kg) 29.3″ (74.4 cm) 19.9 lb (9.0 kg) 28.7″ (72.8 cm)
12 month 21.3 lb (9.6 kg) 29.8″ (75.7 cm) 20.4 lb (9.2 kg) 29.2″ (74.1 cm)
13 month 21.8 lb (9.9 kg) 30.3″ (76.9 cm) 21.0 lb (9.5 kg) 29.6″ (75.1 cm)
14 month 22.3 lb (10.1 kg) 30.7″ (77.9 cm) 21.5 lb (9.7 kg) 30.1″ (76.4 cm)
15 month 22.7 lb (10.3 kg) 31.2″ (79.2 cm) 22.0 lb (9.9 kg) 30.6″ (77.7 cm)
16 month 23.2 lb (10.5 kg) 31.6″ (80.2 cm) 22.5 lb (10.2 kg) 30.9″ (78.4 cm)
17 month 23.7 lb (10.7 kg) 32.0″ (81.2 cm) 23.0 lb (10.4 kg) 31.4″ (79.7 cm)
18 month 24.1 lb (10.9 kg) 32.4″ (82.2 cm) 23.4 lb (10.6 kg) 31.8″ (80.7 cm)
19 month 24.6 lb (11.2 kg) 32.8″ (83.3 cm) 23.9 lb (10.8 kg) 32.2″ (81.7 cm)
20 month 25.0 lb (11.3 kg) 33.1″ (84.0 cm) 24.4 lb (11.0 kg) 32.6″ (82.8 cm)
21 month 25.5 lb (11.5 kg) 33.5″ (85.0 cm) 24.9 lb (11.3 kg) 32.9″ (83.5 cm)
22 month 25.9 lb (11.7 kg) 33.9″ (86.1 cm) 25.4 lb (11.5 kg) 33.4″ (84.8 cm)
23 month 26.3 lb (11.9 kg) 34.2″ (86.8 cm) 25.9 lb (11.7 kg) 33.5″ (85.1 cm)
24 month 27.5 lb (12.5 kg) 34.2″ (87.1 cm) 26.5 lb (12.0 kg) 33.7″ (85.5 cm)
This is not an accurate chart. Your baby can be 2 kgs below or 2 to 3 kgs more than the actual number written in this chart. Every child is different and so do their growth spurts. Keep a regular monthly checkup of your baby’s weight and height to know if he is growing healthy. If your baby is too fat or too thin talk to your doctor, don’t try to do self-treatment at home, like giving the baby fatty foods to increase his weight, or start dieting, if your baby is too fat. There are some healthy weight-gain food for babies but still, you need to talk to your doctor if your baby has any weight or height issues.
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