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Average Height for 6-Month-Old Baby Boys: WHO Growth Charts
The World Health Organization (WHO) provides the following average height ranges for boys between 6 and 12 months of age:
At 6 months:
- 19th to 81st percentile: 63.3 to 70.9 centimeters (24.9 to 27.9 inches)
At 9 months:
- 19th to 81st percentile: 68.4 to 75.9 centimeters (26.9 to 29.9 inches)
At 12 months:
- 19th to 81st percentile: 72.4 to 80.2 centimeters (28.5 to 31.6 inches)
Remember that these are average ranges and that individual growth rates may vary. Always consult with your child's doctor if you have any questions or concerns about their growth and development.
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