According to The Rough Guide to Pregnancy & Birth, Toblet is now 210mm (A4 width) and 630g (1lb 6oz to you and me).
At what point, I wonder, do they give up on such precise figures? We're not reading ahead to find out!
Metric conversions from the excellent http://www.statman.info/ - every conceivable (appropriately enough) conversion you can imagine.
Monday, March 19, 2007
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1 comment:
Hello there - I saw you'd been looking at my blog so thought I'd come and look at yours in return!
One thing we discovered was that if you check five different online sites to try and get the stats on the size of the fetus, none of the buggers'll agree! It's all guesswork anyway.
Just before my wife was due we were getting estimated birth weights that differed by over a pound and a half, and all estimates come with a caveat of /- 1 lb anyway, meaning the baby could have been anything from about 6.5lb to 11 lb. Very informative!
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