height issues

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our pediatrician told us to double our son’s height when he was two (39 inches). He is now 6’5” at 18 (and possibly still growing), so she was spot on.


My siblings and cousins are all over the place in terms of height. So are our kids. I don’t know which one of us is genetically correct. There’s a 9” difference between the shortest sister and tallest sister with a couple in between. My brother is about 4” taller than my father.

What is the point of trying to predict a two year old’s adult height?


https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/childs-height-at-age-2-may-predict-adult-height/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DH is 6', his brother & his dad are 6'1 & his mom is 5'2". I am 4'10", my dad is 5'5", my mom is 5'1", and my brother is 5'7". My family are overall short & DH's family are overall tall. What are expected height for my son & my daughter?


I’m 5’ and my husband is 6’1.

My daughter is 5’4.5”

My son is 5’8”
Anonymous
My dad is 6'3" and my mom is 5'. I ended up 5'6" and my brother is 6'1". My DH is 5'9.5" and DS15 is the same height as him and DD13 is 5'5", DD10 is 5'.

Anything can happen, really. Even w/ your DH's genes, his mom is petite so that's in there...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DH is 6', his brother & his dad are 6'1 & his mom is 5'2". I am 4'10", my dad is 5'5", my mom is 5'1", and my brother is 5'7". My family are overall short & DH's family are overall tall. What are expected height for my son & my daughter?


You can’t predict it very accurately. There are so many different genetic sequences/combinations two people can make.
Anonymous
Being short isn’t a medical issue
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Being short isn’t a medical issue


This. Why do we care so much about height? The obsession is ridiculous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We had the same experience as OP with a son at the same age. We sought a second opinion with a more aggressive doctor and DS is now on growth hormones and aromatase inhibitors. There are no guarantees, but we were willing to take a chance. Seek a second opinion from a more aggressive endo who is will consider that the growth plates in the spine and legs haven't closed yet. Dr. Nick Cuttriss is an option but does not take insurance.


But the question to ask, is it making any difference? Was there any evidence of low growth hormone or other hormones? Was there any evidence of lack of absorption of essential minerals like iron calcium, vitamin D?

The question really to be asked, is something wrong or are you just trying to cosmetically reach an average? Because in all averages there are folks above and below the average.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DH is 6', his brother & his dad are 6'1 & his mom is 5'2". I am 4'10", my dad is 5'5", my mom is 5'1", and my brother is 5'7". My family are overall short & DH's family are overall tall. What are expected height for my son & my daughter?


Try this and make sure to use the advanced settings to input a few more additional data: http://www.heightpredictor.co/

It was dead on accurate for DD16. DS14 is 2" shorter than his predicted height but his growth plates are still open so I think he'll reach that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Being short isn’t a medical issue


But sometimes it is a medical issue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DH is 6', his brother & his dad are 6'1 & his mom is 5'2". I am 4'10", my dad is 5'5", my mom is 5'1", and my brother is 5'7". My family are overall short & DH's family are overall tall. What are expected height for my son & my daughter?


You can’t predict it very accurately. There are so many different genetic sequences/combinations two people can make.


+1. Haven’t you ever seen families where there are two full siblings. One looks exactly like mom (face and body type) and one looks exactly like dad? And the siblings look nothing alike whatsoever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DH is 6', his brother & his dad are 6'1 & his mom is 5'2". I am 4'10", my dad is 5'5", my mom is 5'1", and my brother is 5'7". My family are overall short & DH's family are overall tall. What are expected height for my son & my daughter?


I’m the 5’4 & 1/2” runt. Sister 5’9”. Mother 5’6”. Brother 6’2”. Dad 6’2”. All 8 of my girl cousins are 5’10-5’11”. Both grandfathers 6’1”.

I married a 5’10” man. My oldest was 5’4” at 14. 5’11” at 18 and now 6’0” just turned 19. He was predicted based on toddler stats to be 6’2”. My brother grew 2 inches in college so I think it might play out.

My younger son was 5’3” at 14. He’s 16 and 5’8” with a lot of growing —baby face. He has a heel xray for Severs at age 14 and growth plates in ankle were open. I think he will be at least 5’10”, but he’s definitely had delayed growth and could end up taller than brother.

Meanwhile my 53-year old husband has lost 2 inches. He was a heavy weight lifter and I swear it’s part of the reason.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DH is 6', his brother & his dad are 6'1 & his mom is 5'2". I am 4'10", my dad is 5'5", my mom is 5'1", and my brother is 5'7". My family are overall short & DH's family are overall tall. What are expected height for my son & my daughter?


You can’t predict it very accurately. There are so many different genetic sequences/combinations two people can make.


Right. In most cases (unless you have achondroplasia or Marfan syndrome or whatnot), many genes determine height. Say dad has 5 tall genes and 1 short gene and mom has 3 tall genes and 3 short genes, then dad is tall and mom is average height. But different kids may inherit different combos of genes. In reality there are thousands (or more) of genetic variants linked to height.

If you read The Genetic Lottery there's a discussion of a former NBA player who was really tall (I think close to 7 feet.) Both parents were tall but neither was that tall (percentile-wise, since men are about 4-5 inches taller than women on average), but he and his parents got sequenced and basically it turned out that he inherited most of the tall genetic variants from both parents, moving him further right on the height distribution. Obviously, something similar can happen in the other direction.
Anonymous
While height will obviously vary, OP’s concern is very much valid.

A 5’3” man would be in the 1st percentile for height (with 99% of men taller than he is). The very extreme end of the scale. Meanwhile, both parents’ heights (5’3” & 5’8”) are in the 35th-40th percentiles.

Unless there are other very short people in the extended families, a 5’3” son would be a very unusual outcome.

I’d definitely get a second opinion.


Anonymous
Average male height: The average American male height is around 5'9" (69 inches).
90th percentile: A male at the 90th percentile would be around 6'1".
50th percentile: A male at the 50th percentile would be exactly 5'9" (average height).

Where we live in Arlington, there are so many very tall kids. My oldest is 5'11" (19) and he is so much shorter than most of his friends--who all have tall moms and dads. Though--on my kid's soccer teams they are on the taller side. A lot due to the cultural make-up of team. My 16-year old is one of the tallest on his team at only 5'8-9ish', but also the only Caucasian. Oldest college team--other than the goalkeeper --every player is right around his height give or take 1/2 inch.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Average male height: The average American male height is around 5'9" (69 inches).
90th percentile: A male at the 90th percentile would be around 6'1".
50th percentile: A male at the 50th percentile would be exactly 5'9" (average height).

Where we live in Arlington, there are so many very tall kids. My oldest is 5'11" (19) and he is so much shorter than most of his friends--who all have tall moms and dads. Though--on my kid's soccer teams they are on the taller side. A lot due to the cultural make-up of team. My 16-year old is one of the tallest on his team at only 5'8-9ish', but also the only Caucasian. Oldest college team--other than the goalkeeper --every player is right around his height give or take 1/2 inch.


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