Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone has to be the 3%.
It doesn’t mean anything is wrong. There are posts at least weekly here about a mom wondering why her son is so short and what endocrinologist to see. The vast majority
of short kids don’t have a medical problem.
Good luck ruling things out, but don’t be at all surprised if there is nothing wrong.
This. Being short isn’t a medical problem and doesn’t need fixing. As PP said, some kids will be 99% and some will be 1%
Seriously! This “let’s pathologize everything” bs is going too far.
We are a short family - both my husband and I are 5’4” and my kids are on track to be the same. This is life. Deal with it.
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At 8, the online calculators are totally unreliable. Even a few years later, it's a guess, not a guarantee.
You answered your own question when you told us his dad's height.
DS was predicted to be 6'5" when he was 14. He's 18 now and he's 6'1". He hasn't added an inch in two years. Doctors aren't psychics and their guesses don't come with guarantees.
Totally agree. My nephew was always predicted to be around 6’4, he was always like the 99 percentile throughout childhood. Tall parents. He hit puberty early and never grew after age 14. He is 5’11 now at 22 years old. His dad is 6’4 and mom is tall too, around 5’9. You really just never know.
Fake news
?? No, this is true. It happens sometimes, just like short parents sometimes have a kid who is 6’3. Sorry you don’t like it.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it’s the standard protocol for a pediatrician to refer you to a pediatric endocrinologist, often as PP mentioned to just rule certain issues out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone has to be the 3%.
It doesn’t mean anything is wrong. There are posts at least weekly here about a mom wondering why her son is so short and what endocrinologist to see. The vast majority
of short kids don’t have a medical problem.
Good luck ruling things out, but don’t be at all surprised if there is nothing wrong.
This. Being short isn’t a medical problem and doesn’t need fixing. As PP said, some kids will be 99% and some will be 1%
Seriously! This “let’s pathologize everything” bs is going too far.
We are a short family - both my husband and I are 5’4” and my kids are on track to be the same. This is life. Deal with it.
+1
At 8, the online calculators are totally unreliable. Even a few years later, it's a guess, not a guarantee.
You answered your own question when you told us his dad's height.
DS was predicted to be 6'5" when he was 14. He's 18 now and he's 6'1". He hasn't added an inch in two years. Doctors aren't psychics and their guesses don't come with guarantees.
Totally agree. My nephew was always predicted to be around 6’4, he was always like the 99 percentile throughout childhood. Tall parents. He hit puberty early and never grew after age 14. He is 5’11 now at 22 years old. His dad is 6’4 and mom is tall too, around 5’9. You really just never know.
Fake news
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone has to be the 3%.
It doesn’t mean anything is wrong. There are posts at least weekly here about a mom wondering why her son is so short and what endocrinologist to see. The vast majority
of short kids don’t have a medical problem.
Good luck ruling things out, but don’t be at all surprised if there is nothing wrong.
This. Being short isn’t a medical problem and doesn’t need fixing. As PP said, some kids will be 99% and some will be 1%
Seriously! This “let’s pathologize everything” bs is going too far.
We are a short family - both my husband and I are 5’4” and my kids are on track to be the same. This is life. Deal with it.
+1
At 8, the online calculators are totally unreliable. Even a few years later, it's a guess, not a guarantee.
You answered your own question when you told us his dad's height.
DS was predicted to be 6'5" when he was 14. He's 18 now and he's 6'1". He hasn't added an inch in two years. Doctors aren't psychics and their guesses don't come with guarantees.
Totally agree. My nephew was always predicted to be around 6’4, he was always like the 99 percentile throughout childhood. Tall parents. He hit puberty early and never grew after age 14. He is 5’11 now at 22 years old. His dad is 6’4 and mom is tall too, around 5’9. You really just never know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone has to be toward the bottom of the height/weight charts. Also, puberty sometimes flips the script somewhat- not at all uncommon.
My DD was tiny from birth to age 11 or so. Consistently 20th% for height, barely on the charts for weight. We assumed she would be quite short but she is now 15 and 5’6”. She just grew and grew from ages 11-15. DH and I are 6’0” and 5’6” so she ended up around average-ish like us, despite being so small as a kid. Late puberty. Still extremely thin, though.
Have also seen a lot of kids who were always tall, and then just kind of stopped growing by middle school (ending up average to short-ish).
People are so confused about average heights. 5’6 F and 6’0 male are in no way “average-ish.” The average female height is 5’4 and average male height 5’9. 6’0 is like the 85 percentile.
Anonymous wrote:My 4-11 aunt married her 6-2 husband. Daughter grew to 4-11. Son to 5-8. Genes are funny!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone has to be the 3%.
It doesn’t mean anything is wrong. There are posts at least weekly here about a mom wondering why her son is so short and what endocrinologist to see. The vast majority
of short kids don’t have a medical problem.
Good luck ruling things out, but don’t be at all surprised if there is nothing wrong.
If you are average height at 5'4 and your husband is 5'8 I would expect your son to be short. If you average your heights, you get 5'6...It would probably take a miracle or for you both to come from tall families for your child to be as tall as your husband. I would be concerned for my child from a social standpoint for my child, but I also think you may need to accept that there is nothing wrong with your son.
What? That is not how it works. From the average of mom and dad you add 2-3 inches for boys and subtract 2-3 inches for girls.
If Op is 5’4” and dad is 5’8” they don’t should be 5’8”-5’9” and their daughter should be 5’4”-5’3”
Man I wish....mom 5'8'' dad 5'11''. Im barely 5'4'' my two brothers are 5'7'' and 6'3''.Genes are funny. We all have different colored hair and different colored eyes. Dirty blonde with blue, reddish blond with brown, and dark brown with green.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone has to be the 3%.
It doesn’t mean anything is wrong. There are posts at least weekly here about a mom wondering why her son is so short and what endocrinologist to see. The vast majority
of short kids don’t have a medical problem.
Good luck ruling things out, but don’t be at all surprised if there is nothing wrong.
This. Being short isn’t a medical problem and doesn’t need fixing. As PP said, some kids will be 99% and some will be 1%
Seriously! This “let’s pathologize everything” bs is going too far.
We are a short family - both my husband and I are 5’4” and my kids are on track to be the same. This is life. Deal with it.
+1
At 8, the online calculators are totally unreliable. Even a few years later, it's a guess, not a guarantee.
You answered your own question when you told us his dad's height.
DS was predicted to be 6'5" when he was 14. He's 18 now and he's 6'1". He hasn't added an inch in two years. Doctors aren't psychics and their guesses don't come with guarantees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone has to be the 3%.
It doesn’t mean anything is wrong. There are posts at least weekly here about a mom wondering why her son is so short and what endocrinologist to see. The vast majority
of short kids don’t have a medical problem.
Good luck ruling things out, but don’t be at all surprised if there is nothing wrong.
This. Being short isn’t a medical problem and doesn’t need fixing. As PP said, some kids will be 99% and some will be 1%
Seriously! This “let’s pathologize everything” bs is going too far.
We are a short family - both my husband and I are 5’4” and my kids are on track to be the same. This is life. Deal with it.
Anonymous wrote:Someone has to be toward the bottom of the height/weight charts. Also, puberty sometimes flips the script somewhat- not at all uncommon.
My DD was tiny from birth to age 11 or so. Consistently 20th% for height, barely on the charts for weight. We assumed she would be quite short but she is now 15 and 5’6”. She just grew and grew from ages 11-15. DH and I are 6’0” and 5’6” so she ended up around average-ish like us, despite being so small as a kid. Late puberty. Still extremely thin, though.
Have also seen a lot of kids who were always tall, and then just kind of stopped growing by middle school (ending up average to short-ish).