How Kids Grow Live Web Chat!

"What Every Parent Needs to Know
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National Parent Web chat What is GHD?
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  The MAGIC Foundation® and
EMD Serono will host a live Web chat to provide parents and caregivers with information about pediatric growth milestones.
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Growth Hormone Deficiency occurs when a child’s body does not produce enough of a hormone called somatropin, also known as growth hormone. When this happens, a child’s growth begins to slow down. In order for a child to grow properly, an important gland called the pituitary must produce and/or release enough growth hormone. Learn more about your child's physical development
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What can you expect from GHD treatment?
A growing child! Growth hormone therapy causes bones to grow, which causes an increase in height. It may take 3 to 4 months of treatment before there is a distinct change in the child. During the first year of therapy, a child can grow as much as 8 to 12 centimeters (3 to 4.5 inches). After the first year of therapy, on average, most patients grow approxi-mately seven centimeters (2.75 inches) per year.
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