Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did this turn out to be accurate?
Child 1 was 3 feet at 2, so by estimates should be 6foot.
Child 2 was 2 feet 8 inches so by estimates should be 5’4 (boy). At the time on the curve he was about 10 percent for a while. Now he’s 8 and trending about 80 percentile. I was wondering if you would still expect him to be around 5’4?
I would definitely consult a pediatric endocrinologist or other specialist for Child 2, to see what can be done.
You would? Even if he’s currently at the 80’percentile for height?
He keeps trending up as he gets older. He is 8. Dad is 6’2 and I am 5’4.
Yes absolutely! If the prediction turns out to be right then he will only get to 5’4”
I would not wait on this. He needs to see a specialist asap.
Our doctor has not mentioned this. He’s taller than 8/10 boys his age currently at 8. Should we really be concerned?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did this turn out to be accurate?
Child 1 was 3 feet at 2, so by estimates should be 6foot.
Child 2 was 2 feet 8 inches so by estimates should be 5’4 (boy). At the time on the curve he was about 10 percent for a while. Now he’s 8 and trending about 80 percentile. I was wondering if you would still expect him to be around 5’4?
I would definitely consult a pediatric endocrinologist or other specialist for Child 2, to see what can be done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did this turn out to be accurate?
Child 1 was 3 feet at 2, so by estimates should be 6foot.
Child 2 was 2 feet 8 inches so by estimates should be 5’4 (boy). At the time on the curve he was about 10 percent for a while. Now he’s 8 and trending about 80 percentile. I was wondering if you would still expect him to be around 5’4?
I would definitely consult a pediatric endocrinologist or other specialist for Child 2, to see what can be done.
You would? Even if he’s currently at the 80’percentile for height?
He keeps trending up as he gets older. He is 8. Dad is 6’2 and I am 5’4.
Yes absolutely! If the prediction turns out to be right then he will only get to 5’4”
I would not wait on this. He needs to see a specialist asap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did this turn out to be accurate?
Child 1 was 3 feet at 2, so by estimates should be 6foot.
Child 2 was 2 feet 8 inches so by estimates should be 5’4 (boy). At the time on the curve he was about 10 percent for a while. Now he’s 8 and trending about 80 percentile. I was wondering if you would still expect him to be around 5’4?
Our doctor has never mentioned anything? I have not heard being in the 10 percentile is a reason for concern.
I would definitely consult a pediatric endocrinologist or other specialist for Child 2, to see what can be done.
You would? Even if he’s currently at the 80’percentile for height?
He keeps trending up as he gets older. He is 8. Dad is 6’2 and I am 5’4.
Yes absolutely! If the prediction turns out to be right then he will only get to 5’4”
I would not wait on this. He needs to see a specialist asap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did this turn out to be accurate?
Child 1 was 3 feet at 2, so by estimates should be 6foot.
Child 2 was 2 feet 8 inches so by estimates should be 5’4 (boy). At the time on the curve he was about 10 percent for a while. Now he’s 8 and trending about 80 percentile. I was wondering if you would still expect him to be around 5’4?
I would definitely consult a pediatric endocrinologist or other specialist for Child 2, to see what can be done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did this turn out to be accurate?
Child 1 was 3 feet at 2, so by estimates should be 6foot.
Child 2 was 2 feet 8 inches so by estimates should be 5’4 (boy). At the time on the curve he was about 10 percent for a while. Now he’s 8 and trending about 80 percentile. I was wondering if you would still expect him to be around 5’4?
You would? He’s currently in the 80th percentile for height.
Ages 1-3 he was around 10 percentile.
4-5 he was around 20-40 percentile
6-7 he was 60-70 percentile
At 8 he’s now at the 80 percentile
I’m 5’4, Dad is 6’2.
I would definitely consult a pediatric endocrinologist or other specialist for Child 2, to see what can be done.