DS is and has always been the same way. He's between 35-50% for height and weight, and 95% for head circumference. Don't stress it, it just means there's more brains in there
My kids are the opposite...DS1 hung out around the 510 head circumference for awhile lol. At 1 month DS2 is 85weight, 50 height, and 25 for head. I don't really put much into the numbers so long as they grow.
My pediatrician said They use the percentiles to keep track of consistent growth. It doesn't really matter what percentile he is in, as long as it stays consistent. If he was in the 95th one month and the 50th the next they would worry that his head wasn't growing. So the goal is just to stay consistent :.
The percentile that is the least accurate is the height, because the methos of drawing lines at the head and feet on a squirming infant is less than scientifically accurate :
Also, as he gets older those percentiles will start meeting in the middle as his body becomes more proportionate. At his 2 month check, DS was 16 for weight, 31 for height, and I want to say nearly 50 for head circumference.
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My pediatrician said They use the percentiles to keep track of consistent growth. It doesn't really matter what percentile he is in, as long as it stays consistent. If he was in the 95th one month and the 50th the next they would worry that his head wasn't growing. So the goal is just to stay consistent
My pediatrician has said the same thing.
DS1's head has always been off the charts. The Dr just says "big head=big brain"
My pediatrician said They use the percentiles to keep track of consistent growth. It doesn't really matter what percentile he is in, as long as it stays consistent. If he was in the 95th one month and the 50th the next they would worry that his head wasn't growing. So the goal is just to stay consistent :.
The percentile that is the least accurate is the height, because the methos of drawing lines at the head and feet on a squirming infant is less than scientifically accurate :
So true, at birth he was measured at 19.5 inches, and 4 days later they measured him as 18 inches! I'm pretty sure he didn't shrink an inch and a half ;0)
My pediatrician said They use the percentiles to keep track of consistent growth. It doesn't really matter what percentile he is in, as long as it stays consistent. If he was in the 95th one month and the 50th the next they would worry that his head wasn't growing. So the goal is just to stay consistent
My pediatrician has said the same thing.
DS1's head has always been off the charts. The Dr just says "big head=big brain"
This. Percentiles definitely shouldn't be taken with a grain of salt, but you don't need to worry about consistently large or small percentiles as long as they stay around that percentile. With DS, he was in the 50th percentile at 6 months for head size and then at 9 months he shot up to 97ths percentile. The doctor was a touch concerned with the jump and wanted to watch it but they also said, the 6 month measurement was probably a bit off. Turns out he just has a big head. DD's head has measured in the 95th-97th percentile since birth, only 30th for weight and is 77th for length- poor skinny thing is all head LOL
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My pediatrician said They use the percentiles to keep track of consistent growth. It doesn't really matter what percentile he is in, as long as it stays consistent. If he was in the 95th one month and the 50th the next they would worry that his head wasn't growing. So the goal is just to stay consistent
My pediatrician has said the same thing.
DS1's head has always been off the charts. The Dr just says "big head=big brain"
This. Percentiles definitely shouldn't be taken with a grain of salt, but you don't need to worry about consistently large or small percentiles as long as they stay around that percentile. With DS, he was in the 50th percentile at 6 months for head size and then at 9 months he shot up to 97ths percentile. The doctor was a touch concerned with the jump and wanted to watch it but they also said, the 6 month measurement was probably a bit off. Turns out he just has a big head. DD's head has measured in the 95th-97th percentile since birth, only 30th for weight and is 77th for length- poor skinny thing is all head LOL
Yeah, my son was born in the 10% and had been in the teens during the first 4 weeks. I think him jumping to the 20-something percentile made her happy, but she also took note on how fast he did it and wondered how much he is eating (and very surprised when I told her nursing both sides with an additional 3-4oz. bottles).
Re: Percentiles..
DS is and has always been the same way. He's between 35-50% for height and weight, and 95% for head circumference. Don't stress it, it just means there's more brains in there
The percentile that is the least accurate is the height, because the methos of drawing lines at the head and feet on a squirming infant is less than scientifically accurate :
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DX: anovulatory and severe MFI
DH is a testicular cancer survivor
IVF#1 w/ICSI lupron, gonal f, ovidrel
ER 6/15/12 6R 6M 6F! ET 6/20/12
Beta #1: 154 Beta #2: 509 Beta #3: 7326
Baby Boy born 3/1/2013
TTC#2: 6/2014 all testing came back normal
IVF#2 (#1 for LO#2) 9/2014 - 17R 10M 10F 4 blasts frozen on day 6.
FET #1 10/15/14 - Beta #1: 216 Beta #2: 823
Baby Boy born 7/10/2015
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My pediatrician has said the same thing.
DS1's head has always been off the charts. The Dr just says "big head=big brain"
So true, at birth he was measured at 19.5 inches, and 4 days later they measured him as 18 inches! I'm pretty sure he didn't shrink an inch and a half ;0)
This. Percentiles definitely shouldn't be taken with a grain of salt, but you don't need to worry about consistently large or small percentiles as long as they stay around that percentile. With DS, he was in the 50th percentile at 6 months for head size and then at 9 months he shot up to 97ths percentile. The doctor was a touch concerned with the jump and wanted to watch it but they also said, the 6 month measurement was probably a bit off. Turns out he just has a big head. DD's head has measured in the 95th-97th percentile since birth, only 30th for weight and is 77th for length- poor skinny thing is all head LOL
Yeah, my son was born in the 10% and had been in the teens during the first 4 weeks. I think him jumping to the 20-something percentile made her happy, but she also took note on how fast he did it and wondered how much he is eating (and very surprised when I told her nursing both sides with an additional 3-4oz. bottles).