Guest guest Posted July 15, 2004 Report Share Posted July 15, 2004 Oh my God! How did I not know this site existed? I just checked it out, it is amazing. Thanks for sharing Leah. Now I will definitely get my printer hooked up today and guess what I'll be doing all day? Inputting. Thanks!!!! Debby Re: Looking for old growth charts > Hi Kim, > I'll give you the link to my favorite growth chart web site. All > you have to do is enter the values and it automaticaly plots the > points for you. You can enter the values in either Lbs/Inches or > Kgs/cms so you don't have to try and figure out the conversion. I'm > sure that you can also print them off. (it also calculates BMI) > > http://mdmath.com/growth/ > > Hope this helps, > Leah, mom to 9 yrs and Olivia 4.5 yrs, 19.5lbs, 33 " > > > > > Do any of you with older children have copies of the weight for > height growth charts > > that were used prior to the year 2000 when they started including > BMI? I was on the > > cdc website looking at their charts, and I couldn't find what I > needed. I wanted to > > have an easy way of charting 's height for weight, so that > I know if he is > > within the 10 - 25% range recommended by Dr. Harbison. The chart > I found only > > went up to 47 " tall (chart 13 weight-for-stature percentiles: > boys). is 50.25 " > > tall and 46 lbs. I believe he is below the 10th percentile and > looking very skinny! > > > > Kim C. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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