The average birth weight of babies born in the United States is approximately 7.5 pounds (about 3.4 kilograms). However, this can vary based on factors such as gestational age, maternal health, and socioeconomic status. Most healthy newborns typically weigh between 5.5 pounds (2.5 kg) and 8.8 pounds (4 kg).
About 80 percent of single babies (that is, babies who aren't one half of a set of a twins) born to women in the U.S. between 1995 to 1997 weighed between 6 pounds and 9.25 pounds. The median birthweight for a U.S. baby carried to term was 7 pounds, 11 ounces during that time span.
New born raccoons weigh from 2-3 ounces. If there are only 2-3 young in the litter they will weigh more than babies born in a larger litter of, say, 5 or more.
The average weight is around 7 pounds, which means babies at term can weigh anywhere from 5 pounds to 9 pounds and still fall in the norm.
Baby's body weight should be triple after 1 year. so for an infant with a birthweight of 8 lbs, this baby should weught 24 lbs after 1 year.
On average, 7086 babies are born each day in Mexico (2015 estimates).
In Mexico, the average weight of a newborn baby is 7 pounds 4 ounces. Of course there are bigger and smaller babies born but that is the average size based on 2013 data.
Tiger cubs weigh about three to four pounds when born.
On average, about 4 babies are born per minute in the United States.
On average, about 120,000 babies are born in Thailand each day.
On average, approximately 83,000 babies are born in Malaysia every month, which translates to roughly 2,800 babies born per day.
The average life expectancy for babies born in the US in 2002 was around 77-78 years.
According to the UK National Statistics Office, there were 690,013 births in the UK in 2007. So that averages to 1890 babies born every day.