Depending on the lab, the ranges vary slightly but it seems to be between 11-13 for normal levels in a one year old.
According to Wikipedia:
Hemoglobin concentration measurement is among the most commonly performed blood tests, usually as part of a complete blood count. For example it is typically tested before or after blood donation. Results are reported in g/L, g/dLor mol/L. 1 g/dL equals about 0.6206 mmol/L.[52]Normal levels are:
^ Although other sources can have slightly differing values, such as http://www.gpnotebook.co.uk/simplepage.cfm?ID=1026883654
depends on age and sex of child, but 11-13 gm/dl is normal for a child.
11 to 16 g/dl
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The half-life of CO in normal room air is four to five hours. This means that, in four to five hours, half of the CO bound to hemoglobin will be replaced with oxygen.
twelve in a half pounds
About one or one half of a month.
Any smoke is unhealthy for a 2 month old baby..
She is half vampire, half human. At birth she looks like a normal baby but matures very quickly so that in three days she looks like a two year old.
on the scall from 1-10 I would say 5%. if you have a baby in that condition than you have half a chance of him or her coming out normal.
Its normal......this mainly depends on the amount of milk your baby drinks. At what intervals do you feed your baby?
about 12 lbs.
no it means you tore a mucsle
The average length of an 8 month old baby girl is about 27 and a half inches. Girls at 8 months range from 25 inches to 29 and a half inches.
Yes. Fertility can resume in as little as 2 weeks after birth.
The mother and father both give a normal baby 23 chromosomes. This is because, a normal human has 46 chromosomes in all cells, except sex cells. So, a human receives half from the mother and half from the father thus 23 from each.