Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 32 month old boy has been giant since third trimester. He weighed 10 1/2 pounds at birth. He is not even 3 and he is 3 foot 3 and 39 pounds. He is the size of most four year olds but of course behaves like the 2 1/2 year old that he is...he wants to be picked up and carried, sometimes he won't cooperate so he needs to be lifted/carried or held down (ie diaper changes, getting in car seat, going up and diwn stairs).
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To clarify, he is not overweight (confirmed by ped) ..he is just off the charts tall..
Can anyone here with off the charts large toddlers relate to the body pain that comes with lifting and carrying these kids? I feel like my body has had it!
Thanks for listening...
At my sons two year old appt he measured in at 35 pounds 7oz and 37.5 inches.
I hear you.
He isn't 5 yet and is 4 feet tall.
I have gotten a lot stronger.
You mean 3 feet, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 32 month old boy has been giant since third trimester. He weighed 10 1/2 pounds at birth. He is not even 3 and he is 3 foot 3 and 39 pounds. He is the size of most four year olds but of course behaves like the 2 1/2 year old that he is...he wants to be picked up and carried, sometimes he won't cooperate so he needs to be lifted/carried or held down (ie diaper changes, getting in car seat, going up and diwn stairs).
.
To clarify, he is not overweight (confirmed by ped) ..he is just off the charts tall..
Can anyone here with off the charts large toddlers relate to the body pain that comes with lifting and carrying these kids? I feel like my body has had it!
Thanks for listening...
At my sons two year old appt he measured in at 35 pounds 7oz and 37.5 inches.
I hear you.
He isn't 5 yet and is 4 feet tall.
I have gotten a lot stronger.
You mean 3 feet, right?
\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 32 month old boy has been giant since third trimester. He weighed 10 1/2 pounds at birth. He is not even 3 and he is 3 foot 3 and 39 pounds. He is the size of most four year olds but of course behaves like the 2 1/2 year old that he is...he wants to be picked up and carried, sometimes he won't cooperate so he needs to be lifted/carried or held down (ie diaper changes, getting in car seat, going up and diwn stairs).
.
To clarify, he is not overweight (confirmed by ped) ..he is just off the charts tall..
Can anyone here with off the charts large toddlers relate to the body pain that comes with lifting and carrying these kids? I feel like my body has had it!
Thanks for listening...
At my sons two year old appt he measured in at 35 pounds 7oz and 37.5 inches.
I hear you.
He isn't 5 yet and is 4 feet tall.
I have gotten a lot stronger.
You mean 3 feet, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 32 month old boy has been giant since third trimester. He weighed 10 1/2 pounds at birth. He is not even 3 and he is 3 foot 3 and 39 pounds. He is the size of most four year olds but of course behaves like the 2 1/2 year old that he is...he wants to be picked up and carried, sometimes he won't cooperate so he needs to be lifted/carried or held down (ie diaper changes, getting in car seat, going up and diwn stairs).
.
To clarify, he is not overweight (confirmed by ped) ..he is just off the charts tall..
Can anyone here with off the charts large toddlers relate to the body pain that comes with lifting and carrying these kids? I feel like my body has had it!
Thanks for listening...
At my sons two year old appt he measured in at 35 pounds 7oz and 37.5 inches.
I hear you.
He isn't 5 yet and is 4 feet tall.
I have gotten a lot stronger.
Anonymous wrote:I don't have a toddler yet but I have an 8 month old that is trending this way. It sometimes makes me sad because my arm strength hasn't grown as fast as he has and sometimes my husband has to do more in the carrying department than I do which makes me sad. I also hate how people think he is older and expect him to act older. Before he could sit up we would get a lot of crap at restaurants about not putting him in a high chair.
I wish there was a big and tall baby store for baby gear that has higher weight and height limits. There were so many things we couldn't use or buy because of his weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just to be clear, you can't be above the 100th percentile. That would mean that you're taller or heavier than every child your age who exists, plus some other kids your age. Which is, of course, impossible.
Clinical growth charts don't actually intend to reflect every child who exists. WHO growth charts represent growth under "optimal conditions." CDC growth charts reflect some reference populations sampled from 1963 to 1994. That's why you'll sometimes see medical research that talks about how x% of children are above the 95% percentile for weight (where x>5).
While it is true that growth patterns change, and that the 95th %ile is not exactly at the 95th %ile of the current population, no growth chart has a 100th %ile line, or identifies a 100th%ile. It is not possible to be above the 100th %ile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just to be clear, you can't be above the 100th percentile. That would mean that you're taller or heavier than every child your age who exists, plus some other kids your age. Which is, of course, impossible.
Clinical growth charts don't actually intend to reflect every child who exists. WHO growth charts represent growth under "optimal conditions." CDC growth charts reflect some reference populations sampled from 1963 to 1994. That's why you'll sometimes see medical research that talks about how x% of children are above the 95% percentile for weight (where x>5).
Anonymous wrote:Just to be clear, you can't be above the 100th percentile. That would mean that you're taller or heavier than every child your age who exists, plus some other kids your age. Which is, of course, impossible.
Anonymous wrote:My 32 month old boy has been giant since third trimester. He weighed 10 1/2 pounds at birth. He is not even 3 and he is 3 foot 3 and 39 pounds. He is the size of most four year olds but of course behaves like the 2 1/2 year old that he is...he wants to be picked up and carried, sometimes he won't cooperate so he needs to be lifted/carried or held down (ie diaper changes, getting in car seat, going up and diwn stairs).
.
To clarify, he is not overweight (confirmed by ped) ..he is just off the charts tall..
Can anyone here with off the charts large toddlers relate to the body pain that comes with lifting and carrying these kids? I feel like my body has had it!
Thanks for listening...