I was sent for a growth scan at about 37 weeks pregnant because a month ago I was really sick in the hospital so my Midwife wanted to check on babies growth and make sure everything was ok. The ultrasound tech told me my baby was measuring at 8lbs 3oz! I'm having terrible anxiety and I'm extremely freaked out about having a big baby now. I wasn't worried before because I have only gained 20lbs through out my pregnancy I have an average BMI and I tested negative for gestational diabetes. I also stopped gaining weight when I got to third trimester. My Midwife has been measuring my belly every appointment and I'm average every time, she doesn't seem to be worried and I was told that ultrasound weight can be very inaccurate......I'm just really scared. How accurate was your growth scan to actual birth weight? Should I be worried?
Re: Growth scan accuracy?
I’ve delivered an 8 lb, 15.5 oz baby and out of the hospital and unmedicated to boot!
Also, even if you are ultimately told you have cephalopelvic disproportion (a baby too big to be delivered) or told you have to have a c-section for that reason, that’s probably inaccurate. American Pregnancy Association - “ Another study shows that 65 percent of women who received a diagnosis of cephalopelvic disproportion in an earlier pregnancy went on to deliver vaginally in subsequent pregnancies. In fact, many of these women had larger babies on subsequent pregnancies than with the CPD baby.”
Translated to pounds 2,255.5 grams is 4.97lbs. So if we look at averages his weight puts him at a little over a week 34 aged fetus. My second son was 8 pounds 9 ounces at 38 weeks when gestational diabetes was the reason my ob and I agreed to be induced at that time. I have no complications this round so the earliest they would induce medically is 39 weeks. I'm looking into natural ways to hopefully convince him to come out at 37 or 38 weeks.