Baby body mass index, or “BMI,” is a measure of a baby’s weight in relation to their height. It is used to track a baby’s growth and development, and to identify any potential health concerns. You’ll need a weighing scale and a measuring tape to figure out your baby’s BMI.
The formula for calculating a baby’s BMI is: BMI = weight (kg) / (height (m))2. For example, a baby who weighs 10 kg and is 70 cm tall would have a BMI of 22.2. A baby’s BMI can be used to track their growth and development. It can also be used to identify any potential health concerns, such as underweight or overweight.