"The only consistent findings I've seen have been more in their growth - reduced birth weight, premature labor, smaller head circumference."
The head circumference of such a newborn is in proportion to the rest of the body.
Normal head circumference for a full-term infant is 33-36 cm at birth.
Growth charts track three different measurements of baby growth: height, weight, and head circumference.
The average head circumference at birth was 13.9 inches (35.3 cm).
Using a simple tape measure, he found that newborns who later developed autism had smaller head circumferences than average.
Fish consumption was not significantly associated with birth weight, length or head circumference.
Looks at your baby's physical growth by measuring weight, length, and head circumference.
You also can keep your own graphs of the height, weight, and head circumference.
These tests include: Physical exam, including head circumference, weight, and height measurements, to determine whether the child has a normal growth pattern.