I have it at 72 beats per minute
Normal pulse rate for a child between 1 and 10 years old is bt 70 and 120 bpm. I just took the pulse of my sleeping 3 year old and his was 96.
The normal resting heart rate for children from 1 to 2 years old is 80 to 130 beats per minute.
I don't know for a 2 year old, but i do know that the average human heartrate goes from 90-100 beats per minute, well, I'm not sure about that either. I got it from Ripley's Believe It or Not.
* Age 1-2 days - 123-159 bpm * Age 3-6 days - 129-166 bpm * Age 1-3 weeks - 107-182 bpm * Age 1-2 months - 121-179 bpm * Age 3-5 months - 106-186 bpm * Age 6-11 months - 109-169 bpm * Age 1-2 years - 89-151 bpm * Age 3-4 years - 73-137 bpm * Age 5-7 years - 65-133 bpm * Age 8-11 years - 62-130 bpm * Age 12-15 years - 60-119 bpm
The normal heart rate for a one year old boy is 70 to 110 beats per minute. The average is 98 beats per minute.
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I have it at 72 beats per minute
Normal pulse rate for a child between 1 and 10 years old is bt 70 and 120 bpm. I just took the pulse of my sleeping 3 year old and his was 96.
im 21 years old i exercise 4 times per week but my heart rate is at 49
Pulse rate of a 1 year old child is around 120 to 140 beats per minute.
The normal resting heart rate for children from 1 to 2 years old is 80 to 130 beats per minute.
60-90 beats per minute (bpm). Depending on how much you weigh, how much you exercise, and what you eat, bmp could vary.
As infants and children grow, their normal heart rate changes. For instance, the normal heart rate for a child age 1 - 2 years old is 80 - 130 beats per minute; the normal heart rate for a child 3 - 4 years old is 80 - 120 beats per minute; the normal heart rate for a child age 5 - 6 years old is 75 - 115 beats per minute; the normal heart rate for a child age 7 - 9 years old is 70 - 110 beats per minute; and the normal heart rate for a child age 10 years and older is 60 - 100 beats per minute.
I don't know for a 2 year old, but i do know that the average human heartrate goes from 90-100 beats per minute, well, I'm not sure about that either. I got it from Ripley's Believe It or Not.
* Age 1-2 days - 123-159 bpm * Age 3-6 days - 129-166 bpm * Age 1-3 weeks - 107-182 bpm * Age 1-2 months - 121-179 bpm * Age 3-5 months - 106-186 bpm * Age 6-11 months - 109-169 bpm * Age 1-2 years - 89-151 bpm * Age 3-4 years - 73-137 bpm * Age 5-7 years - 65-133 bpm * Age 8-11 years - 62-130 bpm * Age 12-15 years - 60-119 bpm
AnswerThe average resting heart rate in children starts high and continues to decrease until the normal adult range of 60-100. The normal range for an 8 year old at rest is about 70-110. With exercise, however, this can increase to 200.