Child growth curve

Enter sex, birth date, measurement date, height, weight, and head circumference to estimate child growth percentiles.

Modeled after the Health Promotion Administration child growth-curve fields. Ages 0-5 use a compact WHO-style reference; ages 5-7 use a continuity estimate. Results are for discussion, not diagnosis.

How to read a growth curve

A percentile is the child’s relative position among children of the same age and sex. Around the 50th percentile is near the median. Very low or high percentiles are not a diagnosis, but they are worth discussing with a qualified professional.

FAQ

Is this a medical diagnosis?

No. Results are for care records and discussion with qualified professionals only.

Is data uploaded?

No. Inputs stay in your browser; analytics records only the tool slug.

Does below the 3rd or above the 97th percentile mean abnormal?

Not by itself. Interpret results with repeated measurements, family context, and clinician guidance.

What is the reference?

The workflow follows the Taiwan HPA Health99 child growth-curve fields; ages 0-5 use a compact WHO-style growth reference.