Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Calculating the babies height

 Baby Development
As we are always paranoid about our babies physical and mental growth, we often tend to ponder over whether the baby will be as tall as her dad or short like her mom or vice versa.

It is understandable every mother is always worried about the overall growth of the baby, so a periodic check with the babies’ pediac is essential as they will check the weight as well as check the height and the motor skills of the baby.

And if they are satisfied then you have nothing to worry about. But incase if the baby is losing out of some nutrition you can start working on it, today we have drug stores full of some amazing tonics, multi-vitamins, calcium drinks to add to the babies’ nutrition, you can check whichever is best for your baby and start with it. To a major extent the babies physical growth as a lot to do with the babies genes, if the mother is obese then the baby has chances of getting obese same way if the mother is under nourished the baby will also lack nutrition. That is mainly why I keep repeating and repeating to make sure you have a well-balanced and high in nutrition diet all through your pregnancy as the baby gets all their nutrition from you.

Height Prediction is a good guess to judge the babies height but it may only be 95% correct. As to some extent you and your partner’s height will also determine the baby's height. But this attributes only 60% of the decision the rest 40% depends on the babies’ food intake and activity level. If the baby has low nutrition then he is bound to remain short and if he lacks exercise then too he will not develop his 100% height.

Height calculator will not give the right prediction in some cases such as, if the baby suffers from hormone deficiency or he is exceptionally tall again for some medical reason.

To a great extent the babies height does go on his or her parents but make sure your baby is being well fed and also has loads of physical activity in their daily regime, this will make sure they have a good overall body development and a perfect height and weight ratio.

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