APGAR Score Calculator
Calculate the APGAR score to quickly assess a newborn's health at 1 and 5 minutes after birth.
Important Health Disclaimer
This calculator provides general health information based on standard medical formulas and WHO guidelines. Results are for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered as professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations.
For health concerns, medical conditions, fitness plans, or dietary decisions, please consult with qualified healthcare professionals, licensed physicians, registered dietitians, or certified fitness trainers who can evaluate your individual health status and medical history.
Individual health needs vary significantly. These calculations are general estimates and may not be appropriate for everyone, especially those with existing medical conditions, pregnant women, children, or elderly individuals.
Not a substitute for professional medical advice
APGAR Assessment
APGAR Score
10/10
Normal
Recommendation
Baby is in good condition. Continue routine care.
Score Interpretation
- 7-10: Normal - Baby is healthy
- 4-6: Moderately Depressed - Needs attention
- 0-3: Severely Depressed - Critical condition
About APGAR Score
What is APGAR?
The APGAR score was developed by Dr. Virginia Apgar in 1952 to quickly evaluate a newborn's health immediately after birth. It is typically assessed at 1 minute and 5 minutes after birth.
When is it used?
The score helps medical staff quickly assess if a baby needs immediate medical care. It's not meant to predict long-term health outcomes but rather to guide immediate care decisions.
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- •World Health Organization (WHO) — Global health metrics, disease classification, and nutritional standards. who.int
- •Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) — Health statistics, BMI guidelines, and disease prevention data. cdc.gov
- •National Institutes of Health (NIH) — Medical research, clinical guidelines, and health calculators. nih.gov
- •Mayo Clinic — Clinical health information, disease reference, and wellness guidance. mayoclinic.org
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Editorial Note
MyCalcBuddy Editorial Team
This page is maintained as an educational calculator reference.
Formula Source: WHO Health Metrics Standards
by World Health Organization