Jjhernandez wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jjhernandez wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids' growth charts were consistent from beginning to end: always small, no surprises
Just curious, what were their percentiles on the growth chart?
They peaked at the 10th percentile when they were little, then settled into 5th (DS) and 3rd (DD). In line with my husband's and my short stature: DS is his father's height, and DD will probably be a little shorter than me. DH wanted his kids to get growth hormone treatment, but they did not qualify. I don't really care to be honest, otherwise I wouldn't have married a short man![]()
Yes, I think there has to be dramatic drop in percentiles to qualify for HGH and have a deficiency. How tall are you and your husband if you do not mind me asking?
Anonymous wrote:It seems like the double the height at 2 isn't that accurate based on what most are saying.
Anonymous wrote:My oldest (16.5) was above average height (60-75th percentile fairly consistently from babyhood on) but despite getting her period at 13.5 is only 5’4”. Which I think is a bit below average?
Anonymous wrote:Doubling my boys' 24-month height would have put all three of them well over 6' and that didn't happen. They followed their growth curves until puberty and then I think genetics simply took over. Two are at 5'10" and my middle kid is about 5'8", the same height as his father.
Anonymous wrote:Jjhernandez wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids' growth charts were consistent from beginning to end: always small, no surprises
Just curious, what were their percentiles on the growth chart?
They peaked at the 10th percentile when they were little, then settled into 5th (DS) and 3rd (DD). In line with my husband's and my short stature: DS is his father's height, and DD will probably be a little shorter than me. DH wanted his kids to get growth hormone treatment, but they did not qualify. I don't really care to be honest, otherwise I wouldn't have married a short man![]()
Jjhernandez wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids' growth charts were consistent from beginning to end: always small, no surprises
Just curious, what were their percentiles on the growth chart?