Average Head Circumference for a 15-Month-Old Girl
The average (50th-percentile) head circumference for a 15-month-old girl is 45.7 cm (18.0 in), based on the WHO Child Growth Standards. Across the healthy range, most girls this age have a head circumference between 43.1 cm (17.0 in) and 48.2 cm (19.0 in). (measured around the largest part of the head)
| Percentile | Metric | Imperial |
|---|---|---|
| 3rd | 43.1 cm | 17.0 in |
| 15th | 44.2 cm | 17.4 in |
| 50th | 45.7 cm | 18.0 in |
| 85th | 47.1 cm | 18.5 in |
| 97th | 48.2 cm | 19.0 in |
What's typical at this age
By the first birthday, head circumference has typically grown about 12 cm since birth. Growth from here is much slower — only around 2–3 cm across the whole second year. Between month 15 and month 16, the median girl's head circumference grows about 0.2 cm.
A percentile compares your girl to other girls the same age — the 50th is simply the middle. Being above or below it is usually completely normal; a baby who has always tracked the 15th or 85th percentile is typically growing exactly as they should. What pediatricians watch for is a sudden change in the pattern, not the number itself.
See your own baby's percentile
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Open the Growth Calculator →Percentiles calculated from the WHO Child Growth Standards (2006). For information only — not medical advice. If you're concerned about your child's growth, speak to your pediatrician or health visitor. Full disclaimer.