Anonymous wrote:I went to college with a petite guy who was shorter than his several siblings and both parents.
Anonymous wrote:That males always grow taller than their mothers is what I learned many years ago. I've yet to find this so called "theory" untrue. Not once have I found a man shorter than his mother at full development at about age 22. I believe this to be true with most mammals. You will notice something very off when Cher and her daughter Chasity (who is now Chas, after undergoing a sex change) stands next to each other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I are close to the same height. Interestingly enough, DD is projected to be taller than DH by 1". I also know of one short male/medium female couple where the daughter was taller than the father.
What do you mean "projected to be taller than"? How are you projecting this?
Not the pp, but pediatricians will often project a child's expected adult height. I have a child who is in the 1% for height so it's something we discuss with the doctor often. If it's not an issue, your pediatrician may not make a projection. Mine has projected my dc's height to be 5'4"-5'5". It's based on the parents height and the path they're following on the growth chart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I are close to the same height. Interestingly enough, DD is projected to be taller than DH by 1". I also know of one short male/medium female couple where the daughter was taller than the father.
What do you mean "projected to be taller than"? How are you projecting this?
Anonymous wrote:Does a growth spurt mean that they just grow a bunch all at once, or do they grow more than average for that year? Do they grow the same amount each year or does it vary by year?
Anonymous wrote:My mom is 5"0 my dad is 6"2, I am 5"2 (female) my brother is 5"3. So my brother is taller than my mom, but almost a foot shorter than my dad. There is no dominance or recessives when it comes to genes that code for height, so it can always go either way, especially in "mixed" height marriages. BTW there are literally hundreds of genes that influence height and there are even more variants of those genes.

Anonymous wrote:I am 5'3 and my husband is 6'2. I wonder how tall my boys will be. I am on the shorter side since I was born premature. My mom is 5'6.