Baby Care, Baby Tracker
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Type Variant Architecture Minimum Version Screen DPI
1.21
34 APK
universal Android 5.0
120 - 640dpi
Size: 6.18 MB
Certificate: 93b87f1a8384efaf16d4eda2fe69d7e0223533ca
SHA1 signature: 039162aeaa73ae7dfd5b53ca357916a642440756
Architecture: universal
Screen DPI: ldpi (120dpi), mdpi (160dpi), hdpi (240dpi), xhdpi (320dpi), xxhdpi (480dpi), xxxhdpi (640dpi)
Device: laptop, tablet, phone
1.21
34 APKs
universal Android 5.0
120 - 640dpi
Size: 5.83 MB
Certificate: 93b87f1a8384efaf16d4eda2fe69d7e0223533ca
SHA1 signature: 37aeafc8c0b00440508855ab8d0f8d2dce34b67f
Architecture: universal
Screen DPI: ldpi (120dpi), mdpi (160dpi), tvdpi (213dpi), hdpi (240dpi), xhdpi (320dpi), xxhdpi (480dpi), xxxhdpi (640dpi)
Device: phone
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WHO Growth Standards use in the U.S for Infants and Children 0 to 2 Years of Age

Why use WHO growth standards for infants and children ages 0 to 2 years of age in the U.S?
The WHO standards establish the growth of the breastfed infant as the norm for growth. Breastfeeding is the recommended standard for infant feeding. The WHO charts reflect growth patterns among children who were predominantly breastfed for at least 4 months and still breastfeeding at 12 months.

The WHO standards provide a better description of physiological growth in infancy. Clinicians often use the CDC growth charts as standards on how young children should grow. However, the CDC growth charts are references; they identify how typical children in the US did grow during a specific time period. Typical growth patterns may not be ideal growth patterns. The WHO growth charts are standards; they identify how children should grow when provided optimal conditions.

The WHO standards are based on a high-quality study designed explicitly for creating growth charts. The WHO standards were constructed using longitudinal length and weight data measured at frequent intervals. For the CDC growth charts, weight data were not available between birth and 3 months of age and the sample sizes were small for sex and age groups during the first 6 months of age.
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Updated in 2021-08-25
Size 6.18 MB
Current version 1.21
Requires Android 5.0 and up
Content Rating Everyone
Offered By Golden Rice Media
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