J.W.
1- This can be totally normal.
2- This can be incredibly complicated.
My younger daughter dropped from >50th percentile to off the growth charts and the doctors ran labs and said she was fine. She wasn't. But it was complicated. Sometimes endocrine problems can fluctuate so more than one test time should have been done (but one blood draw was hugely traumatic enough!) Also if the child has some major sleep issues, the timing of their growth hormone release can be reversed and the usual testing (morning) won't show the huge decrease at night. Another problem that can arise with testing for a thyroid issue is that they concentrate on TSH (which is not actually a thyroid hormone) and miss that the thyroid problem can be hypothalamic, pituitary, or peripheral. Although this is about thyroid and the brain, it links to wonderful information about multiple testing which should be done (I wish it had been done right away on my child instead of it being delayed by a decade!) http://itsnotmental.blogspot.com/2011/01/brain-health-thy...
Even vitamin D and omega-3 status can interfere with the body's usage of the thyroid hormone.
Another issue can be intestinal malabsorption, such as can happen with gluten sensitivity. This is not always obvious, and did happen to my younger daughter. Did this affect her endocrine system? Her sleep? Vice versa? We don't know which came first.
But 47th percentile is not bad at all! Like I said, my daughter's height fell rapidly to below the bottom of the growth chart..... and yes, we were still told it must be normal for HER, since they didn't find anything wrong.... initially....