Does it REALLY MATTER what "height" she is? I mean, honestly? Why should you be worried? Are all of your realtives tall & you want her to be tall too?? I think you & the doctor should worry more about her health & overall well-being. Who cares if she isn't "as tall as you'd like", the point is to make sure she's healthy & happy. I will tell you this though, whatever you do, do NOT give her any 'growth hormones'. My step sister-in-law did this w/her adopted daughter because she felt she was "small for her age" & it did nothing but make the child gain like 200 lbs! Which, in turn, made the child not only miserable & FAT but made her turn against her 'mom'. The sis-in-law didn't take into acct. that MAYBE someone in the child's biological family were not tall & that's why she was "small" for her age. Perhaps you should take that into consideration. ALthough she's your biological child, perhaps someone down the line isn't as tall as you or your husband are. Children grow at their own pace, just leave it alone. So WHAT if she's "small", at least she's healthy. I knew of two twin girls, fraternal twins & one was lik 5'6" & the other was under 5' tall!, she was lik 4'8" or maybe at 5' but not taller than that for sure. I'm sure their parents didn't worry about it, they just thought nothing of it, that it was an odd but 'normal' occurance. I know because I went to school w/them & someone asked them that question one day, if they thought it was odd they were so drastically different in height. I seem to think I remember their mom not being overly tall, maybe around 5'6" or so but can't remember the mom so much, I only met HER once I think. So don't worry about it, just love your daughter as she is, that's all children want anyway, is to be loved & ACCEPTED as-is. God, if you believe in him--which I do & I see that you do too, knows what he's doing. So does Mother Nature, not everyone is made the same, just keep that in mind. Good luck!! (p.s., just so you & the other readers know, the "italics" don't work on here so I had to use capital letters for emphasis so I'm not really "yelling" as the caps sometimes mean).