Height Weight Chart are for Adults not for kids. Paediatricians and other medical professionals use growth charts to monitor a child's development over time. These growth charts used to check on the growth of the kids are also referred to as the “road-to-health" chart. A newborn male baby weighs typically between 3.3 to 3.4 kg (7pounds 8 ounces) and 50cm (19.8 Inches) in length. Until they are three months old, the majority of newborns will acquire an ounce each day. Take a look at the Weight and Growth chart for a better understanding. sprintmedical.in/blog/weight-and-growth-chart-for-kids
You can find a growth/ weight chart on http://www.petpom.com
That would depend on your family. You can do a growth chart for yourself by visiting wolframalpha.com. In the search bar on that site type: male growth chart, 17 years, 5'6", (weight in LB)
A weight watchers weight chart is a chart of weights and goals for your weight loss. As well as comparison to height, age and what weight one should be due to those statistics.
You can view a weight training chart in person at a local gym. You can also view a weight training chart online at http://strengthtech.com/percentage/percents.jpg
In calculating for your baby's weight percentile, you also need to mention the baby's gender. There are a separate growth chart for boys and girls. Once you have this information at hand, you can use a baby weight percentile calculator to calculate the percentile so you can track your baby's growth.
Try using this Children's growth chart percentiles calculator: http://pediatrics.about.com/cs/usefultools/l/bl_kids_centils.htm
Go to www.kidsgrowth.com and see charts used by pediatricians. See growth chart up to 36 months. Go to 18 months on chart and at the 50% percentile mark would be avergage.
Go to www.healthchecksystems.com/heightweightchart.htm for a height and weight chart that will help you figure out where you're at on the recommended scale.
There are many weight charts available for reference. here is one height/weight chart you can use: http://www.healthchecksystems.com/heightweightchart.htm
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