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Boys - 15 month checkup

Just a quick note, we're having a crazy week here. The boys had their 15-month checkup with the pediatrician today. It's the last time we'll be able to go to them for now, as my DH's company changed insurance companies effective 10/1 and this office doesn't take that insurance. So far it's the only doctor we've had to change, but we've been going to this office for almost 10 years! Anyway, the boys stats are as follows:

Liam
Weight: 20 lbs 4 oz (9.19 kg)
Height: 31 1/2 inches (80 cm)
Head circumference: 46 1/2 cm

Tommy:
Weight: 24 lbs 14 oz (11.3 kg)
Height: 33 inches (83.8 cm)
Head circumference: 46 1/2 cm

Liam needs to stay on one bottle of Pediasure a day and Tommy needs to stay on Zantac for reflux. Other than that, they are doing great!

Comments

OH, I LOVE it when you put the kg for me :)

The boys are so TALL - what % is that?

I have to make our appt with Dr S soon as they'll be 15 months in 3 weeks' time.

Does Liam like the Pediasure? My friend's kid hates it :) but she doesn't want formula either (and she doesn't eat well) so Michelle keeps trying...
Mandy said…
I guess I need to schedule the 15 month appointment-like yesterday! The boys are very tall it seems to me, I think they girls are roughly 26-28 inches and they always feel about 10 lbs heavier than they actually are!

I loathe finding new Dr's! How horrible is it that you just can't use any Dr? I think I may cry if my Dr stops accepting our insurance.
Anonymous said…
:) they're getting so big, i can't even believe it.

and i HATE looking for new docs. it gives me a stomach ache. good luck!

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