What is the standard weight for a baby in 30 months

  Every parent is very concerned about the growth and development of their baby, and when they find that their baby's body is thin or low, they will be very worried. Because I don't understand the laws of baby growth, I want to do some research in a timely manner. Let's take a look at what is the standard weight value for a baby in 30 months?

  

What is the standard weight for a baby in 30 months1

  When the baby is 30 months old, it is already 2 years and 6 months old. The male baby's height ranges from 82.4 to 105.0cm, with an average of 93.3cm. Weight: 9.86-19.13kg, with an average of 13.64kg. The height of the female baby ranges from 81.4 to 103.8cm, with an average of 92.1cm. The weight value is approximately 9.48kg-18.47kg, with an average of 13.05kg. Parents can make good judgments based on these data.

  The baby's height and weight have undergone significant changes in the 30th month, while also gaining a lot of knowledge. At this stage, the baby's language ability is already very good, and their requirements can be expressed clearly, which can better communicate with parents and make it easier for parents to take care of their babies.

  In addition, the baby's mobility is very good at this stage, and the coordination ability between the external hand and the brain has also increased significantly. You can have a great time playing on your own. Parents should pay attention to playing games with their babies more often, which can better increase their hands-on ability and promote the parent-child relationship with parents.

  Finally, it is important to note that the baby's growth rate is relatively fast, so parents should give the baby more foods that promote bone development, such as fish, shrimp, or bone soup. Additionally, it is important to take your baby outdoors for more activities to promote calcium absorption.

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