Neonatal Assessment & NICU Tools
New Ballard Score Chart
Used for gestational age assessment and neonatal maturity evaluation.
Apgar Score Chart
Rapid evaluation method to assess a newborn's physical condition at 1 and 5 minutes after birth.
Newborn Skin Findings
Common benign dermatological conditions seen in the first days of life.
Normal Newborn Reflexes
Primitive reflexes observed in term neonates to evaluate neurological development.
Preterm Growth Charts
Intergrowth Charts
Boys Growth Chart
Intergrowth-21st
Girls Growth Chart
Intergrowth-21st
Very Preterm Chart
Intergrowth-21st
Newborn Size Standards
Intergrowth-21st
Fenton Growth Charts
Fenton Growth Chart for Preterm Boys
Fenton Preterm
Girls Growth Chart
Fenton Preterm
Every child develops differently. These charts are educational guides and do not replace professional medical consultation.
Vaccination & Immunization
Vaccinations help protect children from serious infections and should be taken according to schedule.
Birth
6 Weeks
10 Weeks
14 Weeks
6 Months
7 Months
6-9 Months
9 Months
12 Months
15 Months
16-18 Months
18-19 Months
4-6 Years
10-12 Years
Child Growth Monitoring
Boys Growth Chart
WHO / IAP Standards
Girls Growth Chart
WHO / IAP Standards
BMI Chart for Girls
IAP Girls Body Mass Index Charts (5–18 Years)
BMI Chart for Boys
IAP Boys Body Mass Index Charts (5–18 Years)
Girls Height & Weight Chart
WHO Standards (0–5 Years)
Developmental Milestones
Early Milestones Guide
General guidelines for early childhood development.
Advanced Milestones Guide
Continuing developmental tracking for toddlers.
Parenting & Child Safety Tips
Breastfeeding & Nutrition
- Exclusive breastfeeding for first 6 months.
- Introduce solid foods at 6 months alongside breastfeeding.
- Ensure a balanced, iron-rich diet for toddlers.
Hygiene & Care
- Wash hands before feeding or holding a newborn.
- Keep the umbilical cord stump dry and clean.
- Sterilize bottles and feeding equipment regularly.
Safe Sleep
- Always place babies on their backs to sleep.
- Keep the crib empty of loose blankets or toys.
- Ensure a firm mattress to prevent SIDS.
Vaccinations
- Follow the National Immunization Schedule strictly.
- Keep your vaccination card safe for all visits.
Child Health & Safety Tips
Essential guidelines for parents
When To Consult Immediately
Do not wait if your child exhibits any of the following warning signs.
Breathing Difficulty
Fast breathing, grunting, or chest retractions.
Persistent Fever
Fever > 100.4°F in infants under 3 months, or lasting fever.
Seizures or Lethargy
Abnormal movements, extreme sleepiness, or unresponsive.
Dehydration
No wet diapers for 6 hours, dry mouth, or sunken eyes.
Poor Feeding
Refusing to breastfeed or drink formula completely.
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