Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on vitamin D exposure, month of conception, and nutrition, too, as well as protein. Use the equation that takes into account the grandparents height for a more accurate calculator.
For the PP who said he got enough calories/its written into his DNA... Sure, your max height under optimal conditions is written in but you may not reach it even if you get enough calories because you're lacking micronutrients and protein.
Horsesh*t right here.
Anonymous wrote:It depends on vitamin D exposure, month of conception, and nutrition, too, as well as protein. Use the equation that takes into account the grandparents height for a more accurate calculator.
For the PP who said he got enough calories/its written into his DNA... Sure, your max height under optimal conditions is written in but you may not reach it even if you get enough calories because you're lacking micronutrients and protein.
Anonymous wrote:How tall are your kids and how tall are you? I read somewhere that you can estimate how tall your kids final height by taking girls height at 2 and doubling it and boys height at 2.5 and doubling it. That would put my girls at 5’8” tall full grown. Not sure about my son but at 4 months old he was already 28”. DH is 5’9ish and I am 5’7. I am wondering if it’s possible DS will be over 6’ tall. He is right now huge. 5 months old, 21lbs and just about 30” and in 12-18 month clothes. We do have tall genes in our fall. My brother is over 6’ tall and some of DH’s uncles are well over 6’. Just curious.
Anonymous wrote:It seems most people on here have kids who "overperformed" in terms of height compared to their parents. We are opposite. Although my DS is not yet an adult, he has always been on the shorter side of the growth curve. He should be 6' based on the prediction calculator but is only 5'6" - might end up 5'9" but already hit puberty. Not sure why.
Anonymous wrote:It seems most people on here have kids who "overperformed" in terms of height compared to their parents. We are opposite. Although my DS is not yet an adult, he has always been on the shorter side of the growth curve. He should be 6' based on the prediction calculator but is only 5'6" - might end up 5'9" but already hit puberty. Not sure why.