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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hair isn't reliable. My kids had hair in pits and pubes in 5th/6th grade and didn't hit their growth spurts until 10th grade (the first one). Another one around 17-18. My oldest was 5'5" in 9th and graduated at 6" and expected to grow 1-2 more inches (typical of men in our family). My other son was 5'4" in 9th and very, very skinny, baby face. He is now 5'8" end of sophomore year/16. Voice hasn't changed. Very hairy legs/pits--not on his face, little to no facial hair--hasn't filled out...long limbs--his growth plates are still wide open on x-ray for a sports injury. Kids don't all follow the 'signs of puberty'/Tanner in the same model/manner.[/quote] I am only going by what the doc said, I think it was more so his blood results that made her refer out. He is my second boy, the other one is a giant lol. So, I am not used to this. His brother was 5'6 by the time he was 13. So, very opposite.[/quote]
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