Your baby’s weight, head circumference, and length will be measured to give an indication of her maturity and development. These measurements can be used as a baseline for her future development if necessary. Although routine measurements are inevitably compared to “the average,” don’t worry about this too much. An average is just an arithmetical calculation, so the “average child” is only theoretical and doesn’t exist.
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