Weight percentile

Did anyone get a weight check recently of their LO? If so, How much does your 2 year old weigh?
We just had a wellness check for our 2 year old and she weighed about 22 pounds 14 ounces (10.375 kg) and it came up as being around 1.8 percentile! I am so concerned.

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My son weighed almost 23 lbs. he was between 3-5% for weight but he’s always been a peanut! His height is also below 5% also adding our pediatrician is not concerned as he’s following his own curve ♥️

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Mine had her check up today. She weighed 36 pounds, but she’s always been >95th percentile

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My girl is just about 24 pounds and 32 inches (around 10th percentile, give or take). Her percentiles were measuring closer to 25-35th before so I was concerned too! However, I realized their measuring was hit or miss before depending on how cooperative she was that day (according to her records she shrank in height as a baby which definitely didn't happen 😂). Her dad and I are both not very tall, she looks proportionate and has lots of energy and isn't a very picky eater (knock on wood, although she doesn't eat a huge amount at any given time), plus the doc isn't worried so I feel okay about it. Plus idk what your ethnicity is but there some peoples tend to be smaller/have smaller toddlers so comparing to the often Caucasian based data can also skew the perception of what's normal.

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My 24mo weighed exactly 24lbs. She hadn’t gained much since the last visit and I asked her dr about it actually and she said it was fine and all that mattered was her growth curve and it was right on track

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I feel like I’ve grown a D1 sized baby girl 🤦🏻‍♀️🥲 she’s 31 pounds and we’re already wearing 3T clothes. I kept being told that her appetite and growth would slow down. And it has a little bit but this kid is just a giant.

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