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How tall will your child be?
I'm sure you've all heard this before (in fact, we may have done this on the board already, I can't remember), but I got some silly parenting email today that had the calculations, and I thought would give us something to do. For a boy, add 5 to the mom's height then average with the dad's height. For a girl, subtract 5 from the dad's height then average with the mom's height.
So, according to that:
Phoenix will be about 5'5
a son for us would be about 5'10
Re: How tall will your child be?
So, that would mean Sam is destined to be around 5'6"
A son would be 5'11 or so...
Man that was too much math for a Friday...
updated 10.03.12
lol, ya, I totally cheated and used Excel to do all the math for me
Our son would be 6'1".
Our daughter would be 5'8".
I feel like either of those are overly optimistic.
Stand up for something you believe in.
Without even doing the math, I already know the answer and that is short!
Actually according to this, our girl(s) would be 5'3 (my exact height) and boy(s) would be 5'8 (Josh's exact height). Funny.
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Congrats to both my TTC buddies, Amberley18 and sb2006 on their beautiful babies!
Weston 5'10"
Girl 5'5"
Tonia-- your doctor predicted his height? I never heard of that. Do you know how he figured it out?
I was wondering this too. i've never heard of a way to predict it when they're that little.
I have heard that when they're two, you can take their height and double it to get the height that they will be when they're fully grown.
It's something to do with averaging their current growth rate with something else.. don't remember what though.
The Dr. tells my sister that my oldest nephew will be about 6'6" by the time he's done growing. He's already 5'10" and he's only 10!
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This is all very interesting -- I had no idea! I might have to ask about this at Sam's 1-year appt!
updated 10.03.12
they did this for me, and I was supposed to be 6 inches taller than I am. oops! I guess it worked out for the better. With these calcs I should be 2in shorter than I really am.
my daughter: 5'3
my son: 5'8
Our hypothetical unborn daughter would be 5'11"
Our hypothetical unborn son would be 6'4"!!!!!