10 year olds can breath about 30 breaths per minute or lower when they are calm (not active just normaly).
No
fifty per minute
18-20 breaths per minute
it's perfectly normal.
Newborns: 30-40 breaths per minute Less Than 1 Year: 30-40 breaths per minute 1-3 Years: 23-35 breaths per minute 3-6 Years: 20-30 breaths per minute 6-12 Years: 18-26 breaths per minute 12-17 Years: 12-20 breaths per minute Adults Over 18: 12-20 breaths per minute. Then that is 1440 minutes a day: 1440 x (16) = 23040 a day A year: 23040 x 365 = 8'409'600 a year A normal 20 year old will have breathed 168'192'000 times since they were born. Now try to work out yourself how much you have breathed.
The breathing rate for a three year old is twenty to thirty breaths pre minute. Very slow respiratory rates in children might mean possible respiratory arrest.
The normal breaths per minute rate for a 3 month old baby is between 30 to 60 breaths per minute. Their rate may go over 60 breaths per minute if they are very active for a long period of time.
The normal respiratory rate for a twelve-year-old is between 18-30 breaths per minute.
The average bpm of a 6 year old varies from 15-25. I wouldn't be concerned.
It's proberly about 20-30 maybe
30-40 breaths per minute