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Their prediction is likely based on averages using data collected the previous year. If all 16 year old boys or girls in the last year averaged 1.2 metres in height then that's what the doctor will predict.
https://www.babycenter.com/child-height-predictor
But I've never heard of doctors guestimating future height, I usually got those guestimates from my parents, who predicted I'd be 5'11. I came up slightly shorter.
I think it's odd that my shoe size is the same as my height (+5ft)
literally the only way
-Dr. Quack, Steam Pediatrician
What the hell is wrong with you?
Take the parents' heights and add them together. Add 5 inches (13cm) for boys and subtract 5 for girls. Divide by 2.
So, for example, my parents are both 72in tall. 144 - 5 = 139 / 2 = 69.5in which is my height.
For my brother 144 + 5 = 149 / 2 = 74.5in which is my brother's height (I think).
I've got another brother who is taller, though (as tall as my grandfather)
and a sister who is shorter (as short as my grandmother)
so it's really just a guess.
holy fuck my sides are broken