My LO was diagnosed (or is it me that was diagnosed, I never know) with IUGR. He was measuring in the 2nd percentile at 35 weeks. Dopplers and NSTs have been good, so they are keeping him in until 37 weeks. They estimated him being 3.10 currently. I'm hoping he at least gets to 4 lbs when he is born.
Anyone have any experience with a baby this low on the growth chart? Were they in the NICU? Any issues?
Re: Tell me about your IUGR baby
My daughter diagnosed with IUGR at 33 weeks and decline to the 1% percentile at 36 weeks. I developed severe pre-e from my placenta failing. She wasn't receiving nutrition from my placenta but I still had good blood flow. Do you know if its a blood flow or a nutrition issue? My daughter made it to 5lbs before she was born, I was lucky she was gaining a good amount of weight before she developed IUGR. All my dopplers and NSTs were good also. I delivered via csection because I developed severe pre-e.
She was in the NICU for about a week. She didn't go to the NICU because of the IUGR, she had a lot of fluid in her lungs and stomach from the csection. So, she needed breathing help and also had trouble feeding. The good thing about IUGR is they excellent after delivery. After she was born she gained steadly and is now a happy and healthy 2 year old and in the 75% percentile for weight and height.
After I had her they found a big dead spot in my placenta that the dr said was probably caused by some sort of trauma. I had at least 6-7 ultrasounds in my pregnancy and they never saw the dead spot. My little one is 3 weeks old now and is doing great.
Good luck! Hoping your little one puts on some weight before he arrives!!
Glad to hear she is doing well now!
She had to be on high calorie formula and when she was was around 1 we saw a nutritionist to see how we could get her to eat more calories. She's still a small kid, at 3 she's 25lbs.
With this LO, I get monthly growth ultrasounds and baby is currently measuring in the 18th percentile.
My wife and I had twins and one of them was diagnosed as IUGR.. the docs had been monitoring it for about a month and finally decided to deliver my wife at 35w4d. They estimated him to weigh around 3lbs 8oz.. of course when he was born he was 3lbs 4oz, 17" and we were FREAKED OUT! But, aside from being tiny, he had literally no problems other than being a little anemic.
He had head sparing IUGR (asymmetrical).. huge head, tiny body. Of course we were dumb and read about IUGR on the internet. Bad idea! Take my advice and don't read about it.. it will only scare the crap out of you.
Pleased to report that he is now 8 months old, 26 1/2 inches long and 16.5 pounds.. so he's still on the small side, but he's kept his growth curve beautifully. He's a very inquisitive little man and seems to be very meantally with it. It's important to note that it can take up to 2 years before a growth restricted baby "catches up" physically. So, in terms of being big or small, it's too soon to tell yet.
All that aside, he's doing everything he should be doing and is giving us little to no reason to worry about his future development.
Don't let this diagnosis freak you out too much. It happens and your doctors will watch you closely and make sure that your baby is safe and sound for as long as possible. If you have an otherwise healthy baby, the prognosis is usually pretty good.
One thing that is interesting about IUGR babies is that since they are under stress in utero, they develop faster than normal. So, if they are born early, they may breath and eat better than a baby who is born at the same gestational age with no issues! They are fighters right from the get go.
Hope this reassures some of you!