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Your Baby's Digital Growth Chart

In the first year, pediatricians monitor three main things to ensure your baby is thriving:
Weight, Length, and Head Circumference.
We use the exact WHO mathematical models to give you clinical precision from home.
Remember, these are just percentiles. Every baby grows at their own beautiful pace.

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Weight

The primary indicator of your baby's nutrition and overall health.

At the Clinic:Weighed completely naked on a calibrated, medical-grade scale.

How to measure at home:Weigh yourself holding your baby, then weigh yourself alone and subtract the difference. Keep in mind adult scales are less precise.

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Length

Tracks skeletal growth and long-term development.

At the Clinic:Measured lying down using a rigid measuring board with the legs fully extended.

How to measure at home:Lay your baby flat on a firm surface. Gently extend one leg until it's straight, mark top of head and bottom of heel, then measure.

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Head Circumference

Tracks the rapid and critical brain growth in the first 12 months.

At the Clinic:Tape placed securely over the most prominent part of the head.

How to measure at home:Wrap a flexible tape snugly around the widest part of the head, just above eyebrows and ears.

Calculate Exact Percentile

Enter the data once, and it will sync across all tabs.