Your child's doctor monitors
growth at checkups and plots the numbers on a graph (called a growth chart) to make sure his size is proportionate and healthy.
Not exact matches
To monitor physical development, the doctor will weigh and measure your child
at regular
checkups, then plot the results on a standard
growth chart to follow over time and compare with that of other kids the same age and gender.
Pediatricians and parents often use
growth charts
at a baby's well child
checkups can help to determine how well they are gaining weight.
S had his 18 - month
checkup today and
at 20 lbs 9 oz is just barely clawing his way back onto the
growth charts.
Your doctor will take measurements
at regular
checkups, then plot your child's results on a standard
growth chart to follow over time and compare with other kids the same age and gender.
At our 32 week
checkup Avie Lee was measuring in the 97th percentile so they wanted to keep a close eye on her
growth for the rest of the pregnancy.
The doctor will measure and weigh your child
at routine
checkups and plot the results on a
growth chart.
At this month's «well» doctor
checkup, the pediatrician will be just as interested in your tot's behavioral development as his physical
growth.
At the two - week
checkup, you can expect your pediatrician to check the weight, height and head circumference of your baby and review her
growth and development.
To this end, your puppy should have regular
checkups to be sure she is growing
at a healthy rate (neither too slow nor too fast) and that her nutrient levels are meeting her daily
growth needs.