10 year olds can breath about 30 breaths per minute or lower when they are calm (not active just normaly).
The average 12-year-old takes about 12 to 20 breaths per minute. If we average this to around 16 breaths per minute, that totals approximately 23,040 breaths per day. This number can vary based on activity level, health, and other factors, but it provides a general estimate for a typical 12-year-old.
It's proberly about 20-30 maybe
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fifty per minute
18-20 breaths per minute
it's perfectly normal.
Newborns: 30-40 breaths per minute Less Than 1 Year: 30-40 breaths per minute 1-3 Years: 23-35 breaths per minute 3-6 Years: 20-30 breaths per minute 6-12 Years: 18-26 breaths per minute 12-17 Years: 12-20 breaths per minute Adults Over 18: 12-20 breaths per minute. Then that is 1440 minutes a day: 1440 x (16) = 23040 a day A year: 23040 x 365 = 8'409'600 a year A normal 20 year old will have breathed 168'192'000 times since they were born. Now try to work out yourself how much you have breathed.
An 8-year-old child typically takes around 15-30 breaths per minute while resting. If you notice any rapid breathing or signs of respiratory distress, it's best to consult a healthcare provider.
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The breathing rate for a three year old is twenty to thirty breaths pre minute. Very slow respiratory rates in children might mean possible respiratory arrest.
The normal breaths per minute rate for a 3 month old baby is between 30 to 60 breaths per minute. Their rate may go over 60 breaths per minute if they are very active for a long period of time.
The average bpm of a 6 year old varies from 15-25. I wouldn't be concerned.