Girls Growth Charts

Growth Chart Girls are used to track the growth and development of girls in terms of weight-for-length, weight-for-age, and other important parameters. These charts help healthcare professionals monitor a girl's growth trajectory and compare it to expected standards for her age and sex. They are an important tool in assessing the overall health and well-being of girls and identifying any potential growth or developmental concerns.

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This document provides a growth chart for girls from birth to 36 months, specifically focusing on head circumference. The chart includes percentile ranges (3rd - 97th) to help track and monitor a child's head growth.

This document is a chart provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that shows the average height and weight percentiles for girls between the ages of 2 to 5 years. It can be used to monitor the growth and development of young girls.

This type of document is a growth chart specifically designed for girls between the ages of 2 to 18 years. It helps track the growth and development of girls over time.

This document provides a growth chart for girls aged 2 to 20 years, showing body mass index (BMI) percentiles ranging from the 5th to 95th percentile. It is used to track a girl's growth and determine her BMI compared to other girls her age.

This document provides a weight-for-age chart specifically designed for girls. It displays the average weight range for girls based on their age, allowing parents and healthcare professionals to track a child's growth and development.

This document provides a growth chart for girls from birth to 5 years old, specifically showing weight-for-age statistics.

This chart is used to track the weight-for-length measurements for girls from birth to 2 years old. It helps monitor growth and development during this age period.

This document provides detailed information about the Blood Pressure (BP) levels for girls based on their age and height percentile, helping to understand and monitor a child's health condition with regards to their blood pressure.

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