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Metric ↔ Imperial Converter

Height & Weight Converter

Quickly convert between metric and imperial units. Enter a value in any field—we'll auto-convert the rest.

Height & Weight Converter

Convert between metric and imperial units. Type in any field—we'll auto-convert the rest.

Height

Tip: enter cm or ft/in—we'll keep everything synced.


Weight

Tip: type in kg, or lb+oz, or decimal lb — all values update automatically.

How This Converter Works

  • Real-time conversion: All fields update instantly as you type
  • Bidirectional: Enter values in either metric or imperial
  • Height: Converts between cm and feet + inches
  • Weight: Converts between kg and lb (decimal or lb + oz)

Why This Matters for Surrogacy

  • BMI Calculation: Height and weight determine BMI eligibility
  • Medical Records: Clinics may use different unit systems
  • International IPs: Helps parents from metric countries understand US records
  • Application Forms: Quickly convert for surrogate/donor applications

For Surrogates

Keep your records clear and accurate when applying to programs or attending medical appointments.

  • Convert your measurements for the application
  • Check your BMI using our BMI Calculator
  • Ensure your measurements meet clinic standards

For Intended Parents

Easily review clinic forms and health data during your surrogacy process. If you're from a country that uses the metric system, this converter helps you understand surrogate profiles and medical records in US units.

  • Understand surrogate health profiles
  • Fill out IVF forms accurately
  • Coordinate with your agency easily
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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Why use a Height and Weight Converter for Surrogacy?

Accurate height and weight conversion ensures your BMI calculation matches the clinic's standards. Surrogates and intended parents often need to record these metrics consistently across medical forms.

2. Does this converter include BMI eligibility information?

Yes. The converter aligns with Ivy Surrogacy's BMI guidelines and helps you verify if your measurements meet fertility clinic eligibility ranges. Most programs require a BMI between 19 and 32.

3. Which units do fertility clinics use for surrogacy measurements?

U.S. clinics usually use feet, inches, and pounds, while international clinics prefer centimeters and kilograms. This converter supports both to avoid data mismatch in medical paperwork.

4. Is this converter accurate for medical use?

Yes. It uses precise mathematical formulas for metric–imperial conversions (1 inch = 2.54 cm, 1 kg = 2.205 lb) and is suitable for general clinical documentation, though not a substitute for a physician's assessment.

5. Can intended parents use this tool too?

Absolutely. Intended parents can use the converter to fill in IVF forms or to understand BMI charts related to surrogacy planning and embryo transfer eligibility.

Ready to Begin Your Surrogacy Journey?

Whether you're looking to become a surrogate or start your family through surrogacy, we're here to guide you every step of the way.

This calculator provides educational estimates only and should not be considered medical advice. Results may vary based on individual circumstances. Always consult with your healthcare provider for personalized medical guidance.

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