My baby girl now is 8 months old.
She is 90 cm and 7.2 kg, and 43 cm head circumference You can use this check baby growth:
http://www.babycenter.com/baby-child-growth-percentile-calculator
35.43 inch length
15.87 pounds weight
16.92 inch circumference
Based on the data you submitted, your child falls into the following percentiles:
Length = above percentile 95 Weight = in percentile 10
Head Circumference = between percentile 25 and 50
What do the percentiles mean?
If your child is in the 20th percentile for weight, for example, he weighs more than 20 percent of children his age and less than the other 80 percent. To gain a better understanding of what growth percentile results mean, click here if you have a child (ages 0-12 months), and click here if you have a toddler (ages 12-36 months).
Our Growth Percentile Calculator is a general educational tool only; it is not the last word on how your child is growing. This calculator is not a substitute for having a physician monitor your child's growth during regularly scheduled examinations. If you have any questions about your child's growth patterns, please ask your child's doctor.
These percentiles were compiled using the latest growth chart data from the National Center for Health Statistics, U.S. Public Health Service (released in November 2000). The numbers are based on five health surveys done in the United States between 1963 and 1994. The data takes into account the combined growth patterns of babies from all races and ethnicities and those who have been breast- and formula-fed. Past growth charts, which were widely used by pediatricians since 1977 and adopted by the World Health Organization for international use since 1978, were often criticized because they were based on data from a single study of primarily formula-fed, white, middle-class infants in a limited geographic area of southwestern Ohio.