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Jjbeanz
post 07/11/2012, 08:19 PM
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My daughter just about to turn 2 is 10.5kg and she seems fairly petite. Just curious what other average 2 yo weigh original.gif
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post 07/11/2012, 08:23 PM
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My DS is 2Yrs 3mths and around 11 kegs ...all fine & healthy as still in same percentile as birth...I asked at his 2yo check up and they said only cause for concern is of they rapidly start moving up or down the percentiles....so if still around the same. ..don't worry

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20 Kilos - she is very tall though and is roughly the size of a big 4 year old biggrin.gif so we are not a good measure
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post 07/11/2012, 08:25 PM
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16kg.
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post 07/11/2012, 08:25 PM
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I have forgotten my children's weights but my grand daughter just turned 3 and she is only 11.5kgs. original.gif
It is more about proportion than just weight alone to establish if your child is underweight.
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kristylee21
post 07/11/2012, 08:28 PM
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10.5kg and 82cm tall.... She's just petite
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post 07/11/2012, 08:28 PM
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DD1 was 8kg, DD2 was 11kg.
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post 07/11/2012, 08:29 PM
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my DS just turned 2 and his 18kgs and 94cm tall (i know his a boy not girl lol)
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post 07/11/2012, 08:31 PM
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DD just turned 2 and is 89cm and around 13.5kg.
Still fairly in proportion though and reasonably consistent the past 20mths with where she travels on the height vs weight bands.
As other PP said, it's if there's a change in where they travel on the bands then that's when to start checking things out.
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post 07/11/2012, 08:32 PM
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Mine is now 2 yrs 5 months and weighs around 14kg and is about 91cm tall. She would have been around 13kg at her second birthday.
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