Thursday, January 19, 2012

I'm Growing!


I am simply amazed by how fast our little squirt has grown. Wasn't it just the other day that she was a tiny little baby? Now she is cruising around, tall enough to hit her head on the underside of the table.  And as you can see by the picture, at just 27.5" she's a Jayhawks fan already!

I haven't posted any of her growth stats yet, so I thought I would go ahead and do that before she gets any bigger!

Her last well child visit was at the beginning of December, for her 9 month check-up. She continued on her tall and thin trend, and is putting on weight at a good steady pace!

    Age                      Height       %                      Weight               %                      Head Circ.        %
9 Months                    27.9"       60%                  17 lbs 14 oz         31%                     17.25"            43%
6 Months                    26"          50%                  15 lbs 5 oz           29%                     16.5"              27%  
4 Months                    25"          67%                  13 lbs 11 oz         41%        
10 Weeks                   23"          62%                  11 lbs 0 oz           42%                     15"                 21%
6 Weeks                    21.25"      39%                   9 lbs 5 oz            38%                     14.5"              29%
2 Weeks                    20.75"      71%                   7 lbs 2 oz            18%                     14.75"            84%
1 Week                     19.25"       29%                   6 lbs 4 oz              9%                     13.5"              27%
1 Day                        19"           34%                   6 lbs 15 oz           30%                    

It looks like she was a little hard to measure in those first wiggly weeks :-). These records are from the pediatrician's office. According to the hospital records she was 19.5" at birth, and I doubt her head shrank between 2 weeks and 6 weeks, but nonetheless this gives a pretty clear picture of her growth.

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