POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year agoA. It seems you might be referring to a specific measurement or test result, such as height, weight, or a lab result. The normal range for these values can vary depending on the measurement.
For example:
- **Height and Weight**: Growth charts from organizations like the CDC can help determine if a child’s height and weight fall within the normal range for their age.
- **Blood Test Results**: For lab results, such as hemoglobin or other measurements, normal ranges are specific to the test and age group.
If you provide more details on what the “68” refers to, I can give a more specific answer. In general, if you have concerns about any aspect of your child’s health or development, consulting with a pediatrician can provide clarity and reassurance.
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