2-Year Well Child Visit
Weights & Heights (with percentiles)
J.:
Birth: 6 lbs. 8 oz. / 19″
1 Year: 19 lbs. 12 oz. / 29 1/2″ (10th / 40th)
15 Months: 20 lbs. 14 oz. / 31″ (5-10th / 50th)
18 Months: 23 lbs. / 32 3/4″ (12th / 59th)
2 years: 26 lbs / 34 1/4″ (25th / 25th-50th)
F.:
Birth: 6lbs. 13 oz. / 20″
1 Year: 20 lbs. 3 oz. / 29 3/4″ (40th / 65th)
15 Months: 21 lbs. / 31 3/4″ (30th / 80th)
18 Months: 23 lbs. 12 oz / 33″ (36th / 82nd)
2 Years: 28 lbs/ / 34 1/2″ (50th - 75th / 50th - 75th)
The pediatrician commented on how advanced their ability to follow directions was. Apparently most 2 year olds won’t let you look in their ears or hold out their hands upon request. Who knew?

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July 29th, 2008 19:10
Glad you got a good check up. My son’s ped was impressed by his cooperation also. Makes ya feel like a proud mum doesn’t it!
July 30th, 2008 11:24
That’s awesome! File my two under “uncooperative”. They still haven’t forgiven the doctor’s office for all the painful shots. Hell, they even cry when they get weighed.
Are you still nursing, and if so, how is it going? How many times a day and all that? We still are but I’m starting to feel the urge to wean, although neither child has gotten that memo. My two will be two in october.
July 30th, 2008 14:04
Part of that following-directions-thing must be twin-related… when you have one kid and they choose not to follow directions, fine. But with two?! No, they must - for our own survival!
August 1st, 2008 11:05
It is always awesome when the dr. points out something like that… makes you feel good. They are growing great!