Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my experience, getting an accurate length measurement on an infant is a crapshoot. I wouldn’t worry about it, OP.
+1. Some nurses pull the legs. Some might measure the toes. My nurse put her down on the paper which was crumbled, drew lines at the top and bottom, then when she measured it wasn't crumbled. If you do a calculator, the difference in 1 inch for a baby can be 50% (so 20% or 70%). Don't worry about it.
jsmith123 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once my infant “shrank” from one appointment to the next.
Same! Except it was his head that shrank
Anonymous wrote:Once my infant “shrank” from one appointment to the next.
Anonymous wrote:Once my infant “shrank” from one appointment to the next.
Anonymous wrote:Once my infant “shrank” from one appointment to the next.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my experience, getting an accurate length measurement on an infant is a crapshoot. I wouldn’t worry about it, OP.
+1. Some nurses pull the legs. Some might measure the toes. My nurse put her down on the paper which was crumbled, drew lines at the top and bottom, then when she measured it wasn't crumbled. If you do a calculator, the difference in 1 inch for a baby can be 50% (so 20% or 70%). Don't worry about it.
Anonymous wrote:In my experience, getting an accurate length measurement on an infant is a crapshoot. I wouldn’t worry about it, OP.