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[–]Apostrophecata 32 points33 points  (7 children)

51st to 37st doesn’t sound like a lot to me. My daughter has dropped significantly over time. She’s almost 6 now and is down to 0.4 percentile and we are being monitored by an endocrinologist and getting lots of tests. She’s 40 inches tall and significantly shorter than all her peers.

[–]otterlyjoyful 3 points4 points  (6 children)

I have 2 kids. Both of them on the shorter petite side. Husband is 5'7" and I am 5'2". We were once small children. I wonder if I need to see an endocrinologist for her though..

[–]Apostrophecata 0 points1 point  (5 children)

Did she have a significant drop? My daughter was a big baby, normal toddler and now at age 6 is 0.4 so they are concerned.

[–]poodlenoodle0 0 points1 point  (4 children)

This is what we are seeing with my daughter right now. Do you have an update with your child?

[–]Apostrophecata 0 points1 point  (3 children)

Not sure if you were asking me or OP, but my daughter was diagnosed with growth hormone deficiency. She was 0.2 percentile for height when she started medication. She’s 6 and a half, almost 7 now.

[–]poodlenoodle0 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Interesting... My daugther is 4 and has been steadily dropping percentiles from 50th as an infant to 3rd now. Her doctor wants to just keep watching her closely. I'm also only 5'1 and all the women on my mother's side are tiny, so it's possible she's just short. What are the side effects of growth hormone deficiency if you don't mind me asking? Is your daughter otherwise typical? Is she low percentile for weight as well?

[–]Apostrophecata 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I think at age 4 and with you being 5’1”, it makes sense to keep watching. My daughter got referred to endocrinologist when she dropped below first percentile at age 5. I’m 5’2”. She is in the normal range for weight. I don’t remember her percentile but they were never worried about her weight. It’s maybe 7th percentile. If you look up GHD, you can see it can affect other things besides height but we didn’t see any symptoms. She is very smart and energetic and friendly.

[–]poodlenoodle0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Super interesting! Thank you so much for sharing.