Infant Growth Chart (0 - 24 months) 👶 🍼

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Boy Weight

Age (Months)Weight (kg)
What is a Percentile?

A percentile is a statistical measure that shows how a value compares to others within a dataset. It indicates the percentage of data points that are less than a given value.


For example:

If your child's weight is in the 60th percentile, it means 60% of children weigh less than your child, and 40% weigh more.

How to Read Percentile on a Graph?
  • Percentile lines (e.g., P3, P15, P50, P85, P97) represent various percentiles.
  • P50 (50th Percentile): The median, considered the average or normal value.
  • If your child's measurements fall along or near the P50 line, it is close to the average for their age and gender.
  • Measurements between P3 and P97 are generally within the normal range. Falling below P3 or above P97 may warrant consulting a healthcare provider.
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Disclaimer: This chart is intended for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. For personalized medical guidance, please consult a qualified healthcare professional.

Note: While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information, this reference chart may not capture individual medical circumstances or the most recent updates. Always prioritize professional advice for any health-related decisions.

Data source: World Health Organization (WHO) | Ministry of Health, Malaysia (Girl)